Anonymous ID: f6825d Oct. 24, 2020, 7:46 a.m. No.11252887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3048 >>3127 >>3167 >>3211 >>3288 >>3383

https://www.oann.com/hunter-bidens-former-business-partner-meets-with-fbi/

 

Hunter Biden’s former business partner meets with FBI

 

Tony Bobulinski, who says he is a former associate of Hunter Biden, talks with reporters before the presidential debate. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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UPDATED 2:50 PM PT – Friday, October 23, 2020

 

Hunter Biden’s former business partner has reportedly been asked to meet with the FBI after he was set to sit down with the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee to discuss his dealings with the former vice president’s son.

 

According to his lawyers, the FBI has now asked Tony Bobulinski for an interview and has also requested him to turn over copies of his phones with alleged evidence of Biden’s corruption.

 

BREAKING: The FBI asked to interview the Biden family whistleblower Tony Bobulinski TODAY

 

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“The evidence sits on these three phones, I don’t want to go into anything any further,” noted Bobulinkski. “This will all be discussed with Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and his committee and the American people can decide what’s fact.”

 

This came after the former associate spoke to reporters before the final presidential debate on Thursday. He stated Biden was well involved in a Chinese business venture with him and his son Hunter.

 

“I’ve heard Joe Biden say that he’s never discussed business with Hunter,” said the U.S. Navy Veteran. “That is false… I have first-hand knowledge of this because I directly dealt with the Biden family including Joe Biden.”

 

Although Bobulinski’s interview with Sen. Ron Johnson and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has been postponed, he has maintained that he will honor his commitment to the upper chamber in the near future.

Anonymous ID: f6825d Oct. 24, 2020, 7:48 a.m. No.11252898   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3048 >>3127 >>3167 >>3211 >>3288 >>3383

https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2020/10/23/the-bones-are-back-b-1s-return-to-guam/

 

The Bones are back: B-1s return to Guam

 

Two B-1B Lancer aircraft prepare to land during a Bomber Task Force deployment at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam this week. (Pacific Air Forces)

 

Four B-1B Lancer bombers and 200 airmen from Dyess Air Force Base in Texas arrived at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam Tuesday for a bomber task force mission, Pacific Air Forces said in a release.

 

The bombers and airmen, with Dyess' 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, were sent to Guam to support PACAF’s training missions with allies, partner forces and joint forces such as the U.S. Navy.

 

This represents the latest in a string of near-monthly B-1 bomber task force rotations to Guam since the Air Force ended the continuous bomber presence in April.

 

“Every bomber task force is important because they accomplish both tactical and strategic objectives,” said Lt. Col. Ryan Stallsworth, the squadron’s commander. “As we conduct training operations, we are able to increase our bomber force lethality, readiness and experience across the force. It also demonstrates the Department of Defense’s ability to operate in an agile fashion to the world.”

A B-1B Lancer bomber from the 28th Bomb Wing at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota, which is now deployed to Guam, flew near Japan on July 27 to train with Japanese F-2 fighters. (Staff Sgt. Peter Reft/Air Force)

Air Force B-1 bomber trains with Japanese fighters

 

The B-1 is part of a pair of Lancers that deployed to Guam earlier in July.

Stephen Losey

 

On their way to Guam, the bombers trained with the amphibious assault ship America, which is now deployed to the western Pacific Ocean, PACAF said in Thursday’s release.

 

The bombers also linked up with 16 F-15s and two F-2s from the Japanese Self-Defense Force, also called the Koku-Jieitai, near the Sea of Japan.

 

“The training proved to be a very good opportunity to improve tactical skills as well as to show our commitment to the robust Japan-U.S. alliance and the region,” said Lt. Col. Kobayashi Yoshiyuki, commander of the Koku-Jieitai’s 305th Fighter Squadron, in the release. “Through continued bilateral trainings between the Koku-Jieitai and the U.S. Air Force, we are tough and strong, and always ready.”

Anonymous ID: f6825d Oct. 24, 2020, 7:52 a.m. No.11252943   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3048 >>3127 >>3167 >>3211 >>3221 >>3288 >>3383

https://nypost.com/2020/10/23/hunter-biden-venture-eyed-cuomo-schumer-for-deals-documents/

 

Hunter Biden venture eyed Gov. Cuomo, Chuck Schumer for deals: documents

By Ebony Bowden, Tamar Lapin and Bruce Golding

 

October 23, 2020

 

A failed Hunter Biden business venture — which an ex-partner said involved Joe Biden — targeted “key domestic contacts” including Gov. Cuomo for potential projects across the country, documents reveal.

 

A May 15, 2017, memo naming potential contacts was sent by Joe Biden’s brother Jim to his nephew and three other men who all formed a limited liability company to partner with another firm on “global and/or domestic” projects involving “infrastructure, energy, financial services and other strategic sectors,” the documents show.

 

The other company was backed by a since-vanished Chinese energy tycoon and was to “be primarily responsible for arranging financing and execution” of the projects, according to the documents released by Tony Bobulinksi, who was CEO of the joint venture.

 

The memo, titled “Key domestic contacts for phase one target projects,” noted that Cuomo “is moving forward with major infrastructure projects such as the long-stalled Tappan Zee Bridge replacement and the much-needed redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport.”

 

“His administration has invested nearly $4 billion through the Regional Council and Upstate Revitalization initiatives to jumpstart the economy and support local priorities for development,” it added.

 

Cuomo was also referenced in an earlier e-mail that Bobulinski released in which another partner, James Gilliar of the consulting firm J2cR, discussed various strategies tied to their business plan.

 

“Meet Gov of NYS ? , if so times ? Meet anyone else ?, are we meeting in NYC or elsewhere ?,” Gilliar wrote on April 27, 2017.

 

The memo included no elaboration about Mayor de Blasio but said the then-president of the city’s Economic Development Corp., Maria Torres-Springer, “drives the physical transformation of New York City, completes major infrastructure upgrades, and encourages the creation of new residential and commercial districts.”

 

Sen. Chuck Schumer was described as having “made improving New York’s economy a top priority, bringing affordable air service to Upstate New York and working to successfully retain New York jobs at risk of leaving and attract many new firms to New York.”

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Chuck Schumer

Chuck SchumerJames Messerschmidt

 

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and New York’s then-commissioner of economic development, Howard Zemsky, were included, as were a number of other officials in Virginia, Minnesota, Florida and California, some of whose relationships to the partners were highlighted.

 

The memo described then-California Gov. Jerry Brown as a “long time friend from his first term as governor,” and his successor, Gavin Newsom, then the lieutenant governor, was identified as “Hunter’s friend.”

 

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) was described as a “personal friend of my friend Billy Rubin and close to my friend Ken Jenne, former Sheriff of Broward County, FL.”

 

Meanwhile, another e-mail sent by Jim Biden on May 15, 2017, and titled “short list of foreign friends for next phase?” contained a second list of names that included Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, described as “arguably the richest man in the world” and “very friendly.”

 

“mentioning Slim now because he is big into racing and has a Formula I racing team and I know you are headed to the Grand Prix,” the memo added.

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Email reportedly sent from Biden's brother to Hunter references Kamala Harris

 

Others on that list included the presidents of Colombia and Argentina, and the “European Union in general.”

 

Both memos, which appear to have been copy-and-paste jobs, were sent as Microsoft Word documents with property values that show their author as Jim Biden’s wife, Sara Biden.

 

In response to the memos, Hunter Biden e-mailed the other partners the next day and expressed concern “that these lists of contacts and strengths are going to come back to haunt us.”

 

Hunter Biden suggested the lists “could easily serve . . . as the foundation for the divvying up of territory both geographically and commercially” by their partner in the joint venture.

 

“I may be paranoid but having worked in. [sic] The lobbying industry for years these attempts to create focus at the outset always and I mean always ended in disaster,” the e-mail says.

 

“We should be thinking what we want to focus on and not who knows who as direction for focus in my opinion.”

 

The memos and e-mails are among more than 900 documents Bobulinski made public this week and outline plans for a company called Oneida Holdings to provide consulting services to a company called Hudson West IV.

 

The documents show Hudson West IV was controlled by Ye Jianming, then chair of CEFC China Energy Co., and “Director Zang,” an apparent reference to CEFC’s executive director, Zang Jian Jun.

 

Ye disappeared after being taken into custody by Chinese authorities in early 2018, and CEFC, which was China’s largest private energy company, went bankrupt this year, according to reports.

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Ye Jianming

Ye Jianming

 

The joint venture, which was called SinoHawk Holdings, was never funded by CEFC nor did it complete any deals, The Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

 

SinoHawk was apparently dissolved around October 2018, according to documents released by Bobulinski.

 

Cuomo’s office didn’t return a request for comment.

 

City Hall said there were no meetings between the Oneida partners and any officials.

 

“Take a metal detector out to Rockaway Beach this weekend. You’ll have a better chance of finding something of substance and you’ll get a nice walk in, too,” said de Blasio spokesman Mitch Schwartz.

 

A Schumer spokesman said neither the senator nor his aides had knowledge of the memo.

 

A Scott spokeswoman said, “Sen. Scott wasn’t contacted. He has called for a full investigation into Hunter Biden and the Biden family’s corruption.”

 

Joe Biden’s campaign, Jim and Sara Biden, and the others mentioned in the memos didn’t return requests for comment.