A Chinese company reportedly wired more than $250,000 to President Joe Biden’s home in Delaware amid First Son Hunter Biden’s federal investigation.
According to the House Oversight Committee, Biden’s Delaware address was listed as the beneficiary address of wire transfers from Chinese-based company BHR Partners, which totaled over $250,000.
🚨CHINA WIRES LIST JOE’S HOME AS BENEFICIARY ADDRESS 🚨
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) September 26, 2023
A few months after Joe Biden announced his candidacy in 2019, information available to the Committee shows Hunter Biden received two wires from China for $250,000 and $10,000, including from Jonathan Li.
More alarming, the…
“A few months after Joe Biden announced his candidacy in 2019, information available to the Committee shows Hunter Biden received two wires from China for $250,000 and $10,000, including from Jonathan Li,” the committee wrote in the social media platform X.
“More alarming, the wires have Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, DE as the beneficiary address,” the post continued. “Weeks after those payments were made, Hunter’s lawyer George Mesires said Hunter Biden served with BHR ‘only as a member of its board of directors,’ which was purportedly an ‘unpaid position.’”
The wire transfers were substantial. The first, dated July 26, 2019, came from a person named Wang Xin who is connected to BHR Partners, and it was for $10,000. The second, dated August 2, 2019, was for $250,000 from Jonathan Li, CEO of BHR Partners, also known as Li Xiang Sheng.
While Hunter’s now-defunct plea deal with federal prosecutors indicates that he was not in Delaware in 2019, the money trail still suggests that someone received the wire transfer at the president’s home.
“After numerous programs and trips to rehab, Biden got sober in May 2019, the same month he married his current wife. He has remained sober since. Biden remained in California and spent much of Summer 2019 painting and developing plans for his memoir, which he began working on through the fall and into the winter,” the document states.
This comes after Hunter was recently indicted for making false statements and unlawfully possessing a firearm.
Last week, Hunter was indicted on federal gun charges out of Special Counsel David Weiss’ investigation, including charges for making a false statement in the purchase of a firearm; making a false statement related to information required to be kept by a federal firearms licensed dealer; and one count of possession of a firearm by a person who is an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance.