‘No kidding?’ Politico casually confirms major parts of Hunter Biden bombshell had legs all along

A new book entitled “The Bidens: Inside the First Family’s Fifty-Year Rise to Power” by National Political Correspondent Ben Schreckinger at Politico is contending that two crucial emails and other materials found on Hunter Biden’s laptop are authentic.

“A person who had independent access to Hunter Biden’s emails confirmed he did receive a 2015 email from a Ukrainian businessman thanking him for the chance to meet Joe Biden. The same goes for a 2017 email in which a proposed equity breakdown of a venture with Chinese energy executives includes the line, ’10 held by H for the big guy?’” Politico reported.

The 2015 email is from Ukrainian businessman Vadym Pozharsky who thanked Hunter Biden for “giving an opportunity to meet your father and spent [sic] some time together.” Pozharsky was an adviser to Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian natural gas company where Hunter Biden held a board position while his father was vice president.

The 2017 email was between the Biden clan and a now-defunct Chinese energy company. Biden business partner James Gillar sent the email. Hunter Biden’s former business partner Tony Bobulinski has previously claimed that it referred to Hunter Biden holding a 10 percent stake in the deal for Joe Biden.

“Emails released by a Swedish government agency also match emails in the leaked cache, and two people who corresponded with Hunter Biden confirmed emails from the cache were genuine,” the media outlet added.

Politico did hedge their bets a bit, “While the leak contains genuine files, it remains possible that fake material has been slipped in.” It should also be noted that Ben Schreckinger took a leave in December of 2020 to write the book.

The New York Post originally broke the story after they reportedly recovered the information from a laptop that Hunter Biden left at a repair shop in Delaware. He never came back for it.

The outside source remembers viewing both emails.

The verified evidence flies directly in the face of President Biden contending that he was never involved in Hunter Biden’s business dealings.

At the time of the story, which was during the run-up to the 2020 presidential election, Twitter censored the New York Post article reporting the laptop citing its hacked materials policy. The Federal Elections Commission has just ruled that Twitter was not politically motivated and therefore the censorship did not qualify as an illegal in-kind contribution to the Biden campaign. This new evidence gives pause to that ruling.

Hunter Biden has been involved in numerous drug and sex scandals. Many of his business dealings were also very shady and several were ostensibly connected to his father. Now, he’s suddenly taken up painting with his amateur splatterings going for up to $500,000 a pop. The art is being sold at galleries run by art dealer Georges Bergès. Buyers are kept anonymous and many conservatives claim it smacks of money laundering and bribery.

“There is simply no way an artist who has never even juried into a community center art fair is going to suddenly show up in New York selling art for half a million a pop,” former Office of Government Ethics head Walter Shaub flatly stated on Law & Crime’s Objections podcast in August.

Shaub told CNN in July that the brokered art was “the perfect mechanism for funneling bribes.”

The only surprise here is that it is Politico verifying the evidence:

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