The Justice Department is investigating President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden over allegations of foreign lobbying violations, including in China, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, according to a new report.
NEW: The Justice Department is investigating Hunter Biden for potential foreign lobbying violations related to his overseas business dealings — likely in places such as China, Ukraine, & Kazakhstan — in addition to scrutinizing his taxes, according to NYT.https://t.co/TEi7T2COqc
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) March 17, 2022
“The report said Hunter Biden’s ‘extensive work with foreign businesses came under scrutiny from prosecutors looking into whether he should have registered with the Justice Department’ under the Foreign Agents Registration Act,” according to the Washington Examiner.
“Hunter Biden held a lucrative position on the board of Ukrainian energy giant Burisma when his father was vice president. He also pursued business deals in China, Kazakhstan, and elsewhere during and after his father’s tenure,” the report added.
The report said “federal prosecutors in Delaware have issued scores of subpoenas for documents related to Hunter Biden’s foreign work and for bank accounts linked to him and his associates, including two formerly close business partners, Eric Schwerin and Devon Archer” over the past two years, according to The New York Times.
That is not what the article says. At all. And yes, the DOJ is investigating, and that’s a good thing. https://t.co/KjEabHIkU9
— Mom of Girls 👩👧👧 (@MamaByChoice97) March 17, 2022
The new report continues to build on concerns held for some time regarding Hunter Biden, reaching back to before Biden was president.
The information could continue to hurt the Biden administration during the midterms, if new evidence is revealed to confirm the matter.