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Smoking Gun Found on Laptop: If These Messages Are as Bad as They Look, Joe Biden Is Done For

Ever wonder how members of Congress make $174,000 per year, usually support two households, and end up incredibly rich?

Exhibit A: Joe Biden.

The Hunter Biden laptop continues to churn out amazing stories of riches flowing to the Biden family, including to the Big Guy himself.


If you or I mingled our business and personal accounts we would have a lot of questions to answer from the Internal Revenue Service.

But growing evidence shows President Biden and his son Hunter mixed all kinds of personal and business dealings with each other, including Hunter paying Dad’s bills, receiving tax refunds from his father, and having his foreign clients interact with the elder Biden, according to investigative reporting by Just the News.

It’s been going on for a long time, including when Joe Biden was a senator and when he was Barack Obama’s vice president, as shown by more than 100,000 emails and text messages reviewed by Just the News and the Government Accountability Institute on Hunter’s laptop, once left at a Delaware computer repair shop and now in possession of the FBI.

Just the News and the GAI also viewed memos and bank records requested under the Freedom of Information Act, available publicly from court filings or obtained voluntarily from two former Hunter Biden business partners.

It all appears to add up to quite a smoking gun.

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Even while Joe Biden was a senator, Hunter paid his $190 cell phone bill for eleven years, totaling $25,000.

In 2009, Hunter Biden partnered with former Yale friends, including Christopher Heinz, stepson of then-Sen. John Kerry, and Devon Archer to form Rosemont Capital, which spread worldwide in various industries.

In 2010, Hunter and Eric Schwerin of Rosemont subsidiary Rosemont Seneca helped the White House complete the vice president’s tax return and diverted his Delaware state tax refund to Hunter to pay off a loan Joe Biden owed his son.

Schwerin later wrote an email describing maintenance and improvements at Joe Biden’s Delaware lakefront home that Hunter paid.

Emails on Hunter’s laptop, which seemed to refer to the vice president as “the big guy,” “Pop” and “my chairman,” seem to indicate Joe Biden was counting on his son and Schwerin to enrich him before he left office.

A 2017 email indicated Hunter was designating 10 percent of a big Chinese deal for “the big guy,” said Just the News, citing a 2018 Peter Schweizer book “Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends.”

In 2009, with Joe Biden recently installed as vice president, his brother, James, joined with Hunter Biden in enriching themselves in areas of the world where the vice president had substantial influence, according to Just the News.

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James, for instance, got a construction contract of a billion dollars in Iraq, while Joe Biden was overseeing U.S. military operations in that country, and Hunter made millions of dollars from Burisma, a corrupt Ukrainian oil and gas company. Neither man knew much about the areas in which they made these monies.

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