It’s nice we can talk about Hunter Biden on social media now!

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/16/us/politics/hunter-biden-tax-bill-investigation.html

It’s nice we can talk about Hunter Biden on social media now! We’ve all fallen short of the glory of God. All sin separates us from God. I don’t want to be judged on my worst day and I don’t want my parents to be judged on my worst moments.

However when it comes to voting for a leader of a nation some lives might be at stack. A leader will hopefully and are expected to make good decisions that will benefit their nation and constituents. In America we sometimes hold our leaders to higher standards and expect them to make morally and ethically correct decisions. As a father I can imagine the difficulty it must be to make decisions that benefit your constituents over protecting your children.

The worst crime was how this story was handled by the media. Videos, podcasts and posts were “Fact checked” and taken down from big tech platforms. Main stream media hushed the story and slandered anyone who was inserted in it. The story was dismissed as Russian Misinformation and swept under the rug for almost two years.

The censoring and silencing of Hunter Biden’s history and how his father was involved is the biggest campaign donation to date. We should start asking ourselves type of leverage individuals and countries hold over the leader of a nuclear super power.

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In the year after he disclosed a federal investigation into his “tax affairs” in late 2020, President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, paid off a significant tax liability, even as a grand jury continued to gather evidence in a wide-ranging examination of his international business dealings, according to people familiar with the case.

But Mr. Biden’s taxes are just one element of the broader investigation stemming from work he did around the world. Hunter Biden is a Yale-educated lawyer; his professional life has intersected with his father’s public service, including working as a registered lobbyist for domestic interests and, while his father was vice president, pursuing deals and clients in Asia and Europe.

As recently as last month, the federal grand jury heard testimony in Wilmington, Del., from two witnesses, one of whom was a former employee of Hunter Biden whose lawyer was later subpoenaed for financial records that reflected money Mr. Biden received from a Ukrainian energy company.

The investigation, which began as a tax inquiry under the Obama administration, widened in 2018 to include possible criminal violations of tax laws, as well as foreign lobbying and money laundering rules, according to the people familiar with the inquiry.

The elder Mr. Biden now oversees the Justice Department that is carrying out the investigation. And Hunter Biden, who in recent years has pursued a career as a painter, has acknowledged serious drug addiction and other problems during the period when he was seeking international business, while dealing with the illness and death of his brother Beau.

Investigators have examined Mr. Biden’s relationships with interests in Kazakhstan, a Chinese energy conglomerate and Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company, according to people familiar with the investigation. They said prosecutors had investigated payments and gifts Mr. Biden or his associates had received from foreign interests, including a vehicle paid for using funds from a company associated with a Kazakh oligarch and a diamond from a Chinese energy tycoon. Prosecutors also sought documents related to corporate entities through which Mr. Biden and his associates conducted business with interests around the world.

People familiar with the investigation said prosecutors had examined emails between Mr. Biden, Mr. Archer and others about Burisma and other foreign business activity. Those emails were obtained by The New York Times from a cache of files that appears to have come from a laptop abandoned by Mr. Biden in a Delaware repair shop. The email and others in the cache were authenticated by people familiar with them and with the investigation.

In one email to Mr. Archer in April 2014, Mr. Biden outlined his vision for working with Burisma. In the email, Hunter Biden indicated that the forthcoming announcement of a trip to Ukraine by Vice President Biden — who is referred to in the email as “my guy,” but not by name — should “be characterized as part of our advice and thinking — but what he will say and do is out of our hands.”

The announcement “could be a really good thing or it could end up creating too great an expectation. We need to temper expectations regarding that visit,” Hunter Biden wrote. Vice President Biden traveled to Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, about a week after the email.

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