While Democrats continue to assert that former President Donald Trump was duped by Russian President Vladimir Putin without providing any evidence and despite numerous investigations yielding no results, it appears that none other than Hunter Biden is the true beneficiary of Russian generosity.
They had more reason to believe this on Wednesday when Rep. James Comer, R-Kentucky, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, released a third memo “about the Biden family’s foreign business dealings, producing bank records purporting to show that Hunter Biden and his business associates received millions in payments from Russian and Kazakhstani oligarchs when his father was vice president,” according to Fox News.
The 19-page paper asserts that significant payments totaling millions came from the Ukrainian energy business Burisma Holdings and is backed by screenshots of redacted bank data. Additionally, it claims that money came from Kazakh oligarch Kenes Rakishev and Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina.
The story said, quoting the document, “The memo also states that during that time, then-Vice President Biden participated in dinners involving Baturina, Rakishev, and a representative from Burisma.”
The document notes that “then-Vice President Biden met with those individuals or their representatives—in person, for significant periods of time.” “Then-Vice President Biden participated in roughly 20 speakerphone phone calls with Hunter Biden’s overseas business acquaintances and went to dinners with foreign billionaires who gave Hunter Biden enormous sums of money. The only thing the Bidens sold was Joe Biden, “the brand.”
The “Third Bank Records Memorandum” adds to two earlier memos that showed relationships between payments made to Romanian and Chinese organisations and members of the Biden family. The amount of foreign funds made to the Biden family has now topped $20 million, according to the committee.
According to the memo made public on Wednesday, the information made available show a transaction on April 22, 2014. According to the source, Rakishev used his Singaporean company, Novatus Holdings, to transfer $142,300 to the identical Rosemont Seneca Bohai bank account. Rakishev’s father-in-law was the mayor of Astana, the capital city.
Additionally, according to Fox News, an equivalent sum was transferred the next day from this account to a New Jersey auto dealer intended for the purchase of a Fisker sports car for Hunter.