
Recent revelations have emerged concerning Hunter Biden's business dealings, involving leveraging his family name and access to his father, Joe Biden, to secure deals with foreign entities, including in China and Russia. A key figure in these revelations is Jason Galanis, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, who provided testimony from prison. Galanis's testimony, along with other evidence, suggests that Hunter Biden sought financial gains by offering his influence, including a $5 million attempt to quash an indictment for a Ukrainian oligarch and a previously undisclosed meeting with the 'Spy Chief of China' which resulted in a $3 million investment. Additionally, Hunter Biden is under scrutiny for failing to provide promised legal services, leading to demands for a $1 million reimbursement from a Chinese client. Amidst these allegations, House Republicans have launched probes into potential DOJ retaliation against Galanis and the involvement of Joe Biden in his son's business dealings, despite Hunter Biden's testimony claiming his father's non-involvement and evidence of 'Joe the Closer' in action, supported by 327 e-mails.
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