Stealth Hunter: Biden’s tangled business dealings are becoming hard to ignore

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Influence-peddling is Washington’s ‘spectator sport’ – but now there’s an interest in taking a closer look at the president’s son

o the political right in America, Joe Biden’s son Hunter has been the gift that keeps on giving, with his public struggles with addiction, scandalous private life and tangled business life. To the left, Hunter’s travails are dismissed as a Republican political obsession and a talking point for tabloid journalism and internet gossip.

 

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Wow. Y'all are back on your bullshit.

Shame on you. This is all stuff we already knew, and nothing compared to the trump children, who so far have faced zero consequences.

I’m not going to make excuses. Make him pay the taxes if he owes them and the President should put a leash on him

They’ve been scrutinized, over scrutinized, talked about, over and over again.

Trump stole top secret documents & stashed Maralago

Stupid, Hunter was not an advisor or employee of gov. As opposed to Ivana and Jarod who were and made millions in foreign countries.

I can't believe I have to say this, but anyone who applauds Putin's actions is not fit to serve in the United States.

While I agree elected officials should not benefit from intel received or loftiness of position, unless family members are privy to intel & position involve security checks/clarity in advance. Ivanka/Jared eg didn’t clear, knew everything, had power, position & proximity, 💰

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