Hunter Biden, Tony Bobulinski, and the Spy King of China

So here’s that Tucker Carlson interview with Hunter Biden business associate Tony Bobulinski that everyone is talking about. So many Biden corruption revelations are coming down the pike (despite the media’s best efforts at suppressing them) that I can’t wait for Monday’s BidenWatch to post them.

Bobulinski seems particularly pissed off at the “Russian disinformation” charge. The fact that Biden and Adam Schiff refused to withdraw their “Russian disinformation” accusation against him. “People were accusing my family of treason after I served this country and defended this country.”

He was shocked that no news organization but Fox wanted to tell his story.

Countries where Hunter Biden’s business contacts were doing business include Oman, Luxembourg, and Romania.

Places he went along with Hunter Biden to do business: Bucharest, Romania (with Jim Biden as well) and Monaco (for the Grand Prix, where he waited for two hours without hearing from Hunter, because he was on the phone with Burisma at the time, “fighting for the only income he had” on “the Kazakhstan deal.” )

And this is interesting:

(Update: Fox evidently has copies of the docs. (Hat tip: Borepatch.))

Finally, here’s a phone message where Hunter Biden admits that his business partner is “the spy king of China”:

Imagine if a phone call linked that Donald Trump Jr. admitted to having a Russian business partner who was the chief of the KGB. It would be all the media talked about for months, and a second set of impeachment proceedings would begin almost immediately. But when it comes to the Biden Crime Family, the Democratic Media Complex refuses to investigate anything.

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3 Responses to “Hunter Biden, Tony Bobulinski, and the Spy King of China”

  1. Mike Craven says:

    If Fox had copies, why didn’t they just send of fax the copies across the country, and keep the originals?

  2. Bruce Chitiea says:

    I’d bet donuts to dollars that Carlson’s staff are experienced enough, and legally savvy enough, to send copies of originals, even copies of copies … unless an indifferent producer threw the stack to an intern and just said “go”. Doubtful. The whole “did they have copies” thing strikes me as a “squirrel!! gambit, having the effect of deflecting the “news consumer” from a sober reflection on the intel, logistics and art required to intercept, and remove the contents from, just that one amongst the tens of thousands of packages coursing through the UPS pipeline. Could be just a curious employee who deserves some firin’ and prosecutin’. Alternately, begin your meditation with Mr. Carlson’s texted transcontinental request …

  3. […] Why, it’s almost like his son is on China’s payroll… […]

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