Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claims that Hunter Biden has finally admitted that his father, President Joe Biden, was in fact “the big guy” mentioned in conversations regarding a profitable business deal with a Chinese state-linked energy company.
This was revealed during Hunter’s deposition in the ongoing impeachment process, which was a big step forward in the examination of the Biden family’s overseas commercial activities.
Following protracted interrogation by Representative Greene of the House Oversight Committee, Hunter came clean. “At one point, we asked Hunter about the 10% for the ‘big guy,'” Greene said to Breitbart News. We showed him the email where everything was explained. “Oh, that was after my father left office,” he replied.
This suggests that Hunter Biden did not downplay his father’s role, which is in contrast to his earlier admissions and avoidances of any relationship between Joe and his son’s foreign business endeavors.
The term “big guy” comes from a 2017 email that was discovered on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop. The email described a planned stock split with CEFC China Energy, with “the big guy” receiving a 10% share. According to the New York Post, Hunter denied that Joe Biden was ever planned to receive a 10% share in the agreement, even though he acknowledged his father as the “big guy.”
Additionally, attempts to defend the business relationship were disclosed in Hunter’s deposition. “What’s wrong with having a pie-in-the-sky idea?” he allegedly uttered. suggesting that he thought his father’s political career was finished at the moment.
Rep. Greene claims that Hunter further justified his father’s inclusion on over 20 speakerphone calls with foreign associates, arguing that it was “totally normal for your parents to call you.”
The CEFC China Energy agreement has been dubbed “money laundering” by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY), amidst mounting controversy surrounding the deposition. Bank records supporting the claim indicate that the company paid James and Hunter Biden $6.1 million in 2017 and 2018, with money moving to other Biden family members through a convoluted network of financial exchanges.
Investigations were also conducted on Hunter’s position on the board of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian oil business. Rep. Greene recapped Hunter’s testimony, which stated that he joined Burisma’s board to thwart Russian aggression. Given the company’s problematic past and Hunter Biden’s lack of prior public declarations to this effect, this assertion has drawn criticism.
“With the whole Russian thing, there’s a really weird theme in there,” Greene told Breitbart.
“I have a prediction that they’re gonna move it on to members of Congress like me and others, Jim Jordan, Jamie Comer, any of us that got hot and heavy on this Ukraine Burisma stuff, that they’re somehow going to say that Republicans are Russian sympathizers,” Green continued.
“They’re gonna call me that anyway, because I won’t fund the Ukraine war. They’re probably going to accuse us of being Russian sympathizers and falling for Russian disinformation and its election meddling. And then Democratic members of Congress here already saying they will not certify Trump’s election if he wins.”