Biden's Lies
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According to court records obtained by Fox News, prosecutors revealed that Hunter Biden had received a sum of $664,000 from a “Chinese infrastructure investment company.” During the court proceedings, Hunter Biden confirmed to Judge Maryellen Noreika that the money came from a company he established in 2017 with the chairman of the CCP-supported CEFC Energy conglomerate, who has since disappeared.
“I started a company [in 2017] called Hudson West, your Honor, and my partner was associated with a Chinese energy company called CEFC,” Hunter Biden said in court.
“Who was your partner?” Judge Noreika asked.
“I don’t know how to spell his name, Yi Jianming is the chairman of that company,” Hunter replied.
“$664,000 from a Chinese infrastructure investment company — is that one of the companies we’ve already talked about?” the judge continued.
“I believe so, yes, your Honor. I believe CEFC.”
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Gonna have to get Trump off of the front page.
And put Biden on it.
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If elected to a second term, what's the over/under on Joe being so senile, that no matter what his staff does, they can't cover it up at all?
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Not sure what over/under means, but I think that the odds are pretty high it will happen.
Not as easy to hide anymore in todays world.
I don't know much about it, but my understanding is the when President Wilson got sick, it was kept pretty quiet for a long time and there are thoughts that his wife was actually in charge. Maybe our resident historians can comment?
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President Joe Biden made three false claims about his own past in a Tuesday speech in Milwaukee.
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"The Civil Rights Act passed the Senate by a 73 to 27 vote on June 19, 1964. Thurmond and other Southern Democrat senators (Thurmond would later become a Republican) made up twenty of the 27 dissenting votes. Old Joe Biden wouldn’t enter the Senate until Jan. 3, 1973. When the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, Biden was enjoying the summer before his senior year at the University of Delaware. There is no indication that Young Joe, 21 years old at the time, knew Strom Thurmond or spoke with him about the Civil Rights Act."
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That's obscene.