When will the FBI search Hunter Biden’s home for classified documents?

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Another day, another tranche of classified documents found at one of President Biden’s homes or former office. Republicans are demanding visitor logs for Biden’s home in Wilmington, Del., though the White House says there aren’t any. But there’s one person we can be sure visited the president’s homes and possibly his Penn Biden Center office: son Hunter Biden. So, when will the FBI start searching his home?

We know Hunter has engaged in lots of mostly shady foreign deals, trafficking on his name and connections rather than his expertise, which has brought him millions of dollars. So, he has a motive for wanting access to certain classified documents.
And we know Hunter lives very well. As The Hill reported last April, “Hunter Biden, who is under federal investigation for his foreign business dealings, has been staying in Malibu throughout his father’s presidency, spending $20,000 of his own wealth each month to rent out a mansion, according to the report.”

And there’s a third reason why Hunter might be interested in classified documents. CNN reports, “Among the items from Joe Biden’s time as vice president discovered in a private office last fall are 10 classified documents including US intelligence memos and briefing materials that covered topics including Ukraine, Iran and the United Kingdom, according to a source familiar with the matter.” (Emphasis added.)

CNN adds that the documents were dated between 2013 and 2016. Would Hunter have had an interest in classified Ukrainian documents at that time?

So it seems. Hunter, who had no energy industry experience, was appointed to the board of Ukrainian private oil and gas company Burisma Holdings Ltd. in May 2014, leaving the board in 2019.

The New York Post claims that information from Hunter’s abandoned laptop showed Burisma paid him $83,333 a month, beginning in May 2014. It’s probably only a coincidence that hefty salary was cut to $41,500 per month in early 2017, after then Vice-President Biden left the White House.

Is $83,333 a month to sit on a company’s board usual and customary? Investopedia, looking at several surveys, reports, “The median [annual] compensation for members of private company boards of directors was $44,850 in 2021.” But it adds that the average annual 2018 board compensation at S&P 500 companies was $304,856, though Goldman Sachs Group Inc., paid its directors an average of $599,279.

So, Hunter made $400,000 more per year serving on Burisma’s board than the average Goldman Sachs board member. Now, why would anyone find that level of compensation, um, excessive?......

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-h...-hunter-bidens-home-for-classified-documents/

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So what information have that made him valuable to Burisma and how did the cocaine addict with no experience in oil and gas get that information? And why was Hunter Biden so valuable to Burisma?
 
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A particular email from Hunter Biden's laptop relating to Ukraine should be "cross-matched" with classified materials pertaining to Ukraine, the United Kingdom and Iran that were found at President Biden's home outside of Wilmington, Delaware, New York Post columnist Miranda Devine said Tuesday.

Devine, who has extensively covered Hunter's laptop scandal, told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" it is interesting to note the connection at least on a subject-matter level between what has been revealed about the first tranche of classified documents found at Biden's Greenville, Delaware, estate, and the email between the first son and his then-business partner Devon Archer.

The email, from April 13, 2014, was sent one week before then-Vice President Biden was to meet with then-Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Host Tucker Carlson remarked the email read like no other missive on the laptop, but could have been mistaken for one written in official State Department jargon or the like.
"The strategic values to create a land bridge for RU [Russia] to Crimea. That won't directly affect Burisma holdings, but it will limit future UK exploration and utilization of offshore opportunities in particular. It will also further destabilize the UK nationally and for whatever government is in power and the US will respond with even stronger sanctions. Those sanctions will threaten the tenuous support of the EU, which does not have the political will to incur steep energy price increases" and so on," the email read, host Tucker Carlson reported.....

https://www.foxnews.com/media/hunte...-should-cross-checked-wilmington-finds-devine


Folks we may have the answer to why Joe Biden had Classified documents concerning the UK and Ukraine in his possession. And it may be why Burisma was paying the no experienced Hunter Biden $400,000 a year than even board members of Goldman Sachs make.
 
Isn’t he couch surfing?

BTW, whatever happened to his lucrative painting career where he sold his drawings to anonymous art collectors for hundreds of thousands of dollars? Seems to have dried up pretty fast.
That was the quickest flash in the pan artist career I ever saw.:thinking:
 
Ah yes.

. House Oversight Republicans demand information on Hunter Biden art sales
House Oversight Republicans are demanding information from the art dealer representing Hunter Biden related to the anonymous art purchasers of Biden's art at a ritzy New York City art gallery.
Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., on Wednesday sent a letter to art dealer Georges Bergès, who owns the Georges Bergès Gallery in SoHo, Manhattan, demanding that Bergès turn over all communications between his gallery and the White House related to a reported deal to withhold all records of the prices and final buyers for Biden's art.

"The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating President Joe Biden and his family’s foreign and domestic influence peddling schemes," Comer wrote. "For over a decade, the Biden family has profited from Joe Biden’s positions as a public official. Your arrangement with Hunter Biden raises serious ethics concerns and calls into question whether the Biden family is again selling access and influence. Despite being a novice artist, Hunter Biden received exorbitant amounts of money selling his artwork, the buyers’ identities remain unknown, and you appear to be the sole record keeper of these lucrative transactions."
https://apnews.com/article/biden-un...resentatives-f8de98b4372b91898852b9e1627ed72b
 
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Another day, another tranche of classified documents found at one of President Biden’s homes or former office. Republicans are demanding visitor logs for Biden’s home in Wilmington, Del., though the White House says there aren’t any. But there’s one person we can be sure visited the president’s homes and possibly his Penn Biden Center office: son Hunter Biden. So, when will the FBI start searching his home?

We know Hunter has engaged in lots of mostly shady foreign deals, trafficking on his name and connections rather than his expertise, which has brought him millions of dollars. So, he has a motive for wanting access to certain classified documents.
And we know Hunter lives very well. As The Hill reported last April, “Hunter Biden, who is under federal investigation for his foreign business dealings, has been staying in Malibu throughout his father’s presidency, spending $20,000 of his own wealth each month to rent out a mansion, according to the report.”

And there’s a third reason why Hunter might be interested in classified documents. CNN reports, “Among the items from Joe Biden’s time as vice president discovered in a private office last fall are 10 classified documents including US intelligence memos and briefing materials that covered topics including Ukraine, Iran and the United Kingdom, according to a source familiar with the matter.” (Emphasis added.)

CNN adds that the documents were dated between 2013 and 2016. Would Hunter have had an interest in classified Ukrainian documents at that time?

So it seems. Hunter, who had no energy industry experience, was appointed to the board of Ukrainian private oil and gas company Burisma Holdings Ltd. in May 2014, leaving the board in 2019.

The New York Post claims that information from Hunter’s abandoned laptop showed Burisma paid him $83,333 a month, beginning in May 2014. It’s probably only a coincidence that hefty salary was cut to $41,500 per month in early 2017, after then Vice-President Biden left the White House.

Is $83,333 a month to sit on a company’s board usual and customary? Investopedia, looking at several surveys, reports, “The median [annual] compensation for members of private company boards of directors was $44,850 in 2021.” But it adds that the average annual 2018 board compensation at S&P 500 companies was $304,856, though Goldman Sachs Group Inc., paid its directors an average of $599,279.

So, Hunter made $400,000 more per year serving on Burisma’s board than the average Goldman Sachs board member. Now, why would anyone find that level of compensation, um, excessive?......

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-h...-hunter-bidens-home-for-classified-documents/

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So what information have that made him valuable to Burisma and how did the cocaine addict with no experience in oil and gas get that information? And why was Hunter Biden so valuable to Burisma?

Still waiting for your answer honey poo. Do the government documents found at trumps house below to him? Are they his personal property?
 
I want to know if Hunter's fingerprints or dna is on any of the documents.
 
Biden and Cocaine Hunter are existential threats to America.

Exposing classified documents and using the government influence of Joe to enrich the Biden crime family.

Corrupt to the bone.
 
Biden is facing a penalty of ten (10) years in prison for storing classified documents in multiple non-secure locations.

He used his high government office influence to enrich himself and his son, Cocaine Hunter.

Corruption in the White House.

A national disgrace.
 
Sice you wont answer, I will take that as an acknowledgement that each and every document did not belong to Donald. Thanks
Honey go back and read the title of this Thread. It isn't about Trump. I know you have TDS and are preeminently scared but come on get a grip on reality. :rofl2:.
 
Honey go back and read the title of this Thread. It isn't about Trump. I know you have TDS and are preeminently scared but come on get a grip on reality. :rofl2:.

It was just a reminder that the thread in which I asked, you never answered. Maybe that's a positive in which we found something you wouldn't lie about!
 
Isn’t he couch surfing?

BTW, whatever happened to his lucrative painting career where he sold his drawings to anonymous art collectors for hundreds of thousands of dollars? Seems to have dried up pretty fast.
That was the quickest flash in the pan artist career I ever saw.:thinking:
It's because Hunter refused to cut off one of his ears.
 
It was just a reminder that the thread in which I asked, you never answered. Maybe that's a positive in which we found something you wouldn't lie about!
Hey you never answered where Biden got the legal ability to declassify documents that he didn't first classify. :dunno:
 
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