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Other problems for Joe Biden: Even before the inauguration in the White House comes the tile of the investigation into his son Hunter, with some Republicans calling for the appointment of a special prosecutor to prevent everything from being covered up with the future administration. And yes, because the investigations would be more important than what the second son of the president-elect of the United States revealed. In fact, not only tax issues would be targeted, but Hunter’s business in foreign countries such as China would also be targeted, with the suspicion of operations aimed even at money laundering.
Prosecutors from several US states would be involved, in addition to Delaware, where the Biden family resides. The FBI is also in the field, given the concerns of the 007 for transactions with some foreign actors, see those linked to Beijing. However, the various investigations had been “frozen” in some way so as not to affect the electoral campaign. And it’s unclear whether the contents of the mysterious laptop attributed to Hunter and found in Delaware was important in this context – a circumstance used for months by Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump’s personal attorney, to fuel a campaign of suspicion.
The fact is that the tax returns and tax documentation of the son of the former vice president of the United States would also be examined by the financial fraud section of one of the New York district courts, while investigating the links with foreign countries and possible laundering of money would be federal investigators in both Delaware and the capital, Washington. But a Pennsylvania district court would also have opened an investigation into alleged financial crimes: the latter would also affect the younger brother of the president-elect, James Biden, involved in some matters related to the management of a hospital. However, there is no indication that the future White House tenant is also being investigated. Although the shadows that spread over the family run the risk of putting the former vice president in serious trouble, with Trump accusing the Bidens of “corruption” during the election campaign for making more or less shady deals exploiting their connections. Not to mention the alleged pressure on Kiev to have the prosecutor investigating the Ukrainian company Burisma, on whose board Hunter Biden sat, be fired.
“10% of voters would have changed their vote if they had known earlier,” the post by some conservative commentators immediately retweeted Trump. But the road to Biden is also complicated in terms of appointments and potential conflicts of interest. A problem because of the confirmations in the Senate but also because of the hostility of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. The target is now Anthony Blinken, elected as Secretary of State: he would be, along with other former Obama administration officials, among the co-founders of a consultancy that has launched a fund to invest in the security and defense sector. Fund in whose portfolio are mostly technology start-ups and data collection and processing that have obtained contracts from the United States government, including some agreements with the Pentagon and the CIA. Finally, Blinken would also be involved in the investment company, among whose consultants is Lloyd Austin, the former general appointed by Biden as secretary of defense.
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