Records Show $260K in Cash Wires From China to Joe Biden’s Home in 2019

The House Oversight Committee recently subpoenaed a bank for records relating to Hunter Biden’s business dealings and obtained two wire transfers from Chinese nationals in 2019 that listed President Joe Biden’s home in Delaware as the beneficiary address, the committee announced on Tuesday.

The beneficiary for the wires is listed as Robert Hunter Biden with the address “1209 Barley Mill Rd.”, the main residence of Joe Biden’s compound in Wilmington, Delaware.

While the records do not clearly indicate that Joe Biden himself was on the take from China, it does expose numerous lies from the President claiming his family has never accepted money from China and further draws into question his claim that he has no knowledge of his son’s business arrangements.

It’s the trail of the money, however, leading into accounts that were frequently used to pay for Joe Biden’s living expenses that are raising more eyebrows, according to Fox News:

The first wire transfer sent to Hunter Biden, dated July 26, 2019, was for $10,000 from an individual named Ms. Wang Xin. There is a Ms. Wang Xin listed on the website for BHR Partners. It is unclear if the wire came from that Wang Xin.

The second wire transfer sent to Hunter Biden, dated Aug. 2, 2019, was for $250,000 from Li Xiang Sheng — also known as Jonathan Li, the CEO of BHR Partners — and Ms. Tan Ling. The committee is trying to identify Ling’s role.

The money was funneled into Hunter Biden’s joint venture with a Chinese holding company:

BHR Partners is a joint-venture between Hunter Biden’s Rosemont Seneca and Chinese investment firm Bohai Capital. BHR Partners is a Beijing-backed private equity firm controlled by Bank of China Limited. Hunter Biden reportedly sat on the board of directors of BHR Partners.

Hunter Biden spent time in 2017, 2018 and 2019 living at the Biden family home in Wilmington. It is unclear if he was living at the home at the time of the wire transfers in July and August 2019.

The wires were sent just several months after then-Vice President Joe Biden announced his 2020 presidential campaign. Joe Biden, in August 2019, said he “never discussed with my son or my brother or anyone else anything having to do with their business, period.”

Who gave permission to use Joe Biden’s home address as the recipient of the wire transfers? Was it just their usual arrangement when sending foreign money into the Biden coffers or was this Hunter being sloppy again?

At this time in 2019, Joe Biden had recently announced his intention to seek the presidency in 2020 meaning the influence peddling schemes occurring during his time as Vice President appear to have continued into his time as President.

Hunter’s firm, Rosemont Seneca, is the same company that exchanged over 1,000 emails with Joe Biden during his time as Vice President. It’s ironic that of roughly one thousand emails, Joe Biden continues to maintain he had no involvement, knowledge, or conversations with his son about any of his foreign business matters.

It was also learned from Hunter Biden’s laptop that he was upset about paying for his father’s lifestyle out of a shared account his father had access to.

The $260k received here, listing Joe Biden’s residency as the recipient, is a drop in the bucket compared to the $20 million or so received over a litany of years siphoned into the Biden family pay-to-play scheme.

Perhaps Hunter used his father’s home address without his father’s knowledge, and that’s possible. What is inexcusable, however, is that Hunter’s firm paid for a lot of Joe Biden’s personal expenses providing a direct connection to the unfettered cash coming in from foreign sources.

The Biden crime family web is filthy and being methodically exposed by James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee.

The ongoing lie peddled by Joe Biden that he has zero knowledge of anything his son is doing relating to foreign business interests is impossible to maintain as more and more details reveal deep connections between Hunter’s finances and his father’s lifestyle.

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The Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Election Central. He's been blogging elections and politics for over a decade. He started covering the 2008 Presidential Election which turned into a full-time political blog in 2012 and 2016 that continues today.

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