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A witness in the ongoing Hunter Biden investigation was recently asked to identify the individual who is referred to as the "big guy" in an email exchange.

A source with knowledge of the proceedings told the New York Post that the witness was shown a piece of evidence and asked to clarify who he was.

The Post obtained an email in which one of Hunter Biden's business associates, James Gilliar, pitched the equity stakes for key players in a firm created for a joint venture. This person would get 10 percent of the deal if it was held by H.

When the emails came to light in the run up to the 2020 election, Tony Bobulinski, who was brought in to structure the deal, publicly identified himself as Joe Biden.

The press was told that Hunter had made millions off of China deals.

After his father won the presidency, Hunter Biden revealed that his tax affairs were under investigation. Hunter's prosecutor delayed escalating the case to prevent it from blowing up in the media spotlight during the presidential race. The president son's alleged money-laundering and violation of lobbying laws are some of the issues that eventually became part of the investigation.

The Department of Justice is trying to get to the bottom of an alleged criminal conspiracy in which Hunter Biden and his uncle James traded on their family name, making millions off of foreign businessmen eager to get Joe Biden's ear. President Biden has denied ever talking to Hunter about his overseas business dealings. I have heard that Joe Biden has never discussed his dealings with Hunter. That is not true.

In the wake of the scandal, the White House Chief of Staff said that Biden was confident that his son didn't break the law.

Hunter and his brother are responsible for the actions that have been taken, according to ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos. They don't involve the president. They are something that no one at the White House is involved in.

The New York Times and Washington Post have recently gained mainstream credibility due to the story, despite Biden's denials, and the president himself dismissed it as a conspiracy theory during the campaign.

The Washington Post published an article last week detailing the $4.8 million in payments that were transferred from CEFC to entities operated by Hunter Biden and his brother James Biden.

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