WSJ Newsroom Found No Joe Biden Role in Hunter Deals After Reviewing Bobulinski's Records

“The Wall Street Journal newsroom has found that texts and emails recently given to the publication by Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, provide no evidence that Joe ever used his political standing as a former vice president to aid Hunter’s business dealings in China.”

“Bobulinski said that in a May 2017 email, Hunter sought to get Joe 10 percent equity from Sinohawk Holdings, a holding company in which Bobulinski served as CEO and which sought a joint venture with the Chinese oil company CEFC China Energy.“

“The publication initially reported on Bobulinski’s records in its opinion section with author Kimberley A. Strassel stating that Bobulinski claimed to have met Joe to discuss Hunter’s Chinese business dealings.“

“Following the publication of the opinion article, Wall Street wrote a news article stating, “The venture never received proposed funds from the Chinese company or completed any deals, according to people familiar with the matter. Corporate records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show no role for Joe Biden.”

“Bobulinski was recruited for the venture in December 2015 by James Gilliar, one of Hunter’s business associates. Bobulinski gave the Journal a May 2017 email from Gilliar stating that Hunter sought to get “the big guy,” Joe Biden, 10 percent of equity from the venture. However, Gilliar told the Journal, “I am unaware of any involvement at any time of the former Vice President. The activity in question never delivered any project revenue.”

Here’s the one major problem. Trump supporters have never cared about facts.

That’s nice that the Wall Street Journal made that determination without actually looking at any of the evidence. There is an ongoing criminal investigation into this.

Multiple federal law enforcement officials, as well as two separate government officials, confirmed the authenticity of these documents, which were signed by FBI Special Agent Joshua Wilson.

One of the documents, obtained by Fox News, was designated as an FBI “Receipt for Property” form, which details the bureau’s interactions with John Paul Mac Isaac, owner of “The Mac Shop,” a Delaware repair shop, who reported the laptop’s contents to authorities.

The document has a “Case ID” section, which is filled in with a hand-written number: 272D-BA-3065729.

According to multiple officials, and the FBI’s website, “272” is the bureau’s classification for money laundering, while “272D” refers to “Money Laundering, Unknown SUA [Specified Unlawful Activity]—White Collar Crime Program,” according to FBI documents. One government official described “272D” as “transnational or blanket.”

“The FBI cannot open a case without predication, so they believed there was predication for criminal activity,” a government official told Fox News. “This means there was sufficient evidence to believe that there was criminal conduct.

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Odd way of putting it - “the newsroom” couldn’t find anything. “According to people familiar with this.” More BS from shills for Biden in the media.

This is like the murderer who can bring forth ten witnesses who never saw anything.

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Well there’s a source as good as the last trash posts on Hunter Biden.

WSJ, ROTFLMAO.

Here’s another major problem, the left only believe the facts they want to believe when the reality of truth usually resides somewhere in between.

p.s. When did the WSJ gain access to the laptop?? Inside info revealed? Source???

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Actually it’s the Democrats who hate facts, remember Joe Biden himself said that you choose truth over facts.

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Yeah that is rich coming from you! Not once can you or have provided anything factual to back up the many whoopers you tell here, including your hyperbolic statements. At least you are consistent on that front.

From Liberal reporters like Glenwald and Matt Tabbi.