Biden Says Son Hunter Will Not Engage in Foreign Business if He Wins in 2020

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Biden Says Son Hunter Will Not Engage in Foreign Business if He Wins in 2020
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Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden said his son Hunter will not be engaged in any foreign business if the former vice president is elected in 2020.“They will not be engaged in any foreign business because of what's happened in this administration,” Biden told "Axios on HBO."Hunter

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Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden said his son Hunter will not be engaged in any foreign business if the former vice president is elected in 2020.

Hunter Biden raised eyebrows when it came to light that he held a lucrative position on the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his father was fighting corruption in Ukraine as vice president. The set-up prompted Trump to ask Ukraine to investigate the Bidens while temporarily withholding U.S. military aid, an alleged quid pro quo that became the basis for the impeachment inquiry against Trump.

A photo from the summer of 2014 shows Biden, then vice president, and his son Hunter with Devon Archer, who, like the younger Biden, served on the board of Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian energy company. The former vice president added that he is not worried since there is “not one single bit of evidence” and “nothing on its face that was wrong.”

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If what Hunter Biden did was wrong, it was wrong before 2018. Why in the timeline of events did not ONE swamp Rep. Con. or one Rep Sen. raise an eyebrow when they potentially led dismissal of the VP when he was seated? This is an important question. Timeline.

How noble, now.

But he said he trusts him. What about is brother?

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