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2020 Debate Comes Back to Haunt Biden

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President Biden made false claims during the 2020 presidential debates regarding his son Hunter’s foreign business dealings.

Hunter Biden admitted to receiving $664,000 from a Chinese company, contradicting his father’s statement that his son had not made money from China.

Evidence suggests that Joe Biden was involved in his son’s business ventures, including meeting with his business associates. (Trending: Meet The Ultra Rich Megadonors Behind Democrats)

“My son has not made money in terms of this thing you’re talking about, what are you talking about, China,” Biden said in 2020.

“I have not taken a penny from any foreign source ever in my life!” Biden added. “I have not taken a single penny from any country whatsoever, ever.”

The House Oversight Committee also released information showing that Biden received $40,000 in “laundered China money” from his brother’s bank account.

“Lie, deny, counter accuse,” posted GOP Rep. Pat Fallon of Texas, a member of the House Oversight Committee. “The three principles of the Biden family influence peddling scheme!”

Despite Biden’s denial of any wrongdoing, evidence strongly suggests otherwise.

The laptop belonging to Hunter Biden has played a major role in the matter, as it contains incriminating communications, and contradicts Biden’s claims that he and his son remain innocent of corrupt business.

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