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Opinion | How the Bidens Treat Hunter’s Daughter
  + stars: | 2023-07-12 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Trust me, the Bidens are in pain on this and so many other issues related to their struggling, courageous, flawed son. Perhaps in time they will make other choices about this precious little girl. But that’s part of their journey, and advice written to pressure a family isn’t helpful or fair to anyone. Anne DeCoccoRaleigh, N.C.To the Editor:I completely disagree with Maureen Dowd. But it was my choice, and if I had turned away for whatever private reason, I would not expect to be publicly condemned for it.
Persons: Maureen Dowd, Hunter Biden, Dowd, Biden, Anne DeCocco Raleigh, It’s, overstep, Joan Locations: N.C
Wray appeared before the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee panel for the first time since former President Donald Trump was indicted for retaining highly classified documents and obstructing justice. Republicans have repeatedly accused the FBI and other federal agencies of "weaponizing" their law enforcement and regulatory powers to silence critics on the right, target political enemies and protect political allies. House Republicans have claimed without evidence that the documents case against Trump is politically motivated. "Absolutely not," replied Wray, a fellow Republican who has increasingly become the target of Republicans' wrath. "The idea that I am biased against conservatives seems somewhat insane to me, given my own personal background," Wray said.
Persons: Chris Way, Hunter Biden, Wray, Donald Trump, Joe Biden's, Hunter, General Merrick Garland, Christopher Wray, Jonathan Ernst, Matt Gaetz, Trump, Terry Doughty, Biden, Sarah N, Lynch, Scott Malone, Susan Heavey Organizations: Republicans, Republican, House, FBI, House Republicans, Trump, U.S, Federal Bureau of, Capitol, REUTERS, District, Wednesday, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Louisiana, Missouri, U.S
The ‘Ongoing Investigation’ Dodge on Hunter Biden
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( William Mcgurn | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
William McGurn is a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board and writes the weekly "Main Street" column for the Journal each Tuesday. Previously he served as Chief Speechwriter for President George W. Bush. Mr. McGurn has served as chief editorial writer for The Wall Street Journal in New York. He spent more than a decade overseas -- in Brussels for The Wall Street Journal/Europe and in Hong Kong with both the Asian Wall Street Journal and the Far Eastern Economic Review. Bill is author of a book on Hong Kong ("Perfidious Albion") and a monograph on terrorism ("Terrorist or Freedom Fighter").
Persons: William McGurn, George W, Bush, McGurn, Bill Organizations: Wall Street, The Wall Street, Street Journal, Economic, Washington, National Review, Foreign Relations, Notre Dame, Communications, Boston University Locations: New York, Brussels, Europe, Hong Kong
Mr. Luft has denied any wrongdoing, and claims he only became a subject of Justice Department scrutiny after discussing the Hunter Biden investigation with prosecutors who met with him in Belgium in 2019. But prosecutors painted a portrait of Mr. Luft, who split his time between Israel and Washington, as an unscrupulous political fixer working for China who made much of his cash as a back-channel arms and oil broker. He told an associate that the unwillingness of U.S. officials to sell weapons to Kenya provided them with an “opportunity” for profit, prosecutors said. In one instance, Mr. Luft received a letter telling him explicitly that a shipment of the oil was Iranian but that it should be “be presented as U.A.E. origin without Iranian papers,” according to the filing.
Persons: Luft, Hunter Biden, Mr Organizations: United Arab Emirates, Institute, Global Security, Justice Department Locations: Belgium, Israel, Washington, China, Libya, Kenya, Iran, Gaithersburg, Md, Beijing
Gal Luft claims he has proof of Hunter Biden profiting off his family name in deals with China. Luft himself has been charged by the DOJ with false statements and being a foreign agent of China. After months of secrecy surrounding the charges against Luft, the indictment has been unsealed. Prosecutors allege Luft created a written "dialogue" between Woolsey and an associate at CEFC China Energy, a state-run energy company, which was then published in a Chinese newspaper online. Christopher Clark, a lawyer for Hunter Biden, did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Persons: Gal Luft, Hunter Biden, Luft, Hunter, , Trump, James Woolsey, Donald Trump's, Woolsey, LUFT, Biden, Biden's, Joe Biden's, Joe Biden, Christopher Clark, I'm Organizations: Service, DOJ, US, Monday, Foreign, Office, of, Luft Prosecutors, Global Security, New York Post, Central Intelligence Agency, Prosecutors, CEFC China Energy, United Arab, NY, China Energy, FBI, Biden, Washington Post, NY Post Locations: China, Wall, Silicon, Chinese, Cyprus, FARA, Southern, of New York, Libya, United Arab Emirates, Brussels, Belgium,
official, Gary Shapley, who said Mr. Weiss had sought that status and been turned down. Mr. Weiss suggested that Mr. Shapley might have misunderstood him during an October 2022 meeting. Deputizing a federal prosecutor as a special attorney is distinct from making one a special counsel. The special attorney provision is, in essence, a workaround that allows an outsider to intervene in cases that span multiple jurisdictions or have special conditions. The special counsel regulations, by contrast, contain internal Justice Department reporting requirements and congressional oversight provisions.
Persons: David C, Weiss, Hunter Biden, Gary Shapley, Shapley, Donald J, Trump, Deputizing Organizations: Internal Revenue Service, Department Locations: Delaware, U.S
"I have not requested Special Counsel designation," wrote Weiss, who was appointed by Republican former President Donald Trump. Weiss' office last month revealed that it was charging Hunter Biden with two misdemeanor tax charges, to which the president's son is expected to plead guilty later this month. Hunter Biden also has agreed to enter into a pretrial diversion program to avoid facing a more serious felony count of possessing a firearm while he was using illegal drugs. Their criticism has been fueled in part by claims from Gary Shapley, an IRS criminal supervisory agent who worked on the Hunter Biden investigation. Hunter Biden's attorney has also denied that his client received any special treatment.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Hunter, David Weiss, Lindsey Graham, General Merrick Garland, Hunter Biden, Weiss, Donald Trump, Gary Shapley, Shapley, Trump, Garland, Sarah N, Lynch, Scott Malone, Peter Graff Organizations: U.S, Justice Department, Internal Revenue Service, Delaware U.S, Republican, Attorney, D.C, Thomson Locations: Delaware, Washington, California
and Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie launched his latest blitz against Donald Trump on "Fox News Sunday." Trump and Christie also diverge on Social Security reform. In the Sunday interview, Christie was even more staunch in his stance on means testing for Social Security, which would exclude people at higher incomes from receiving those benefits. "Do the extraordinarily wealthy need to collect Social Security? Do we really need to have Warren Buffett and Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk collecting Social Security?"
Persons: New Jersey Chris Christie, Chris Christie, Donald Trump, Christie, Trump, Warren Buffett, Mark Zuckerberg, Hunter Biden's, Joe Biden's Organizations: Washington Hilton, Washington , DC, Former New Jersey Gov, Republican, Fox, Republican Party, Fox News, Trump, Social Security, Social, Elon, RealClear Politics, GOP Locations: New Jersey, Washington ,, America, U.S
Hunter Biden’s Smear Strategy
  + stars: | 2023-07-07 | by ( Kimberley A. Strassel | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Kimberley Strassel is a member of the editorial board for The Wall Street Journal. She writes editorials, as well as the weekly Potomac Watch political column, from her base in Alaska. Ms. Strassel joined Dow Jones & Co. in 1994, working in the news department of The Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels, and then in London. She moved to New York in 1999 and soon thereafter joined the Journal's editorial page, working as a features editor, and then as an editorial writer. An Oregon native, Ms. Strassel earned a bachelor's degree in Public Policy and International Affairs from Princeton University.
Persons: Kimberley Strassel, Strassel Organizations: Wall Street, Potomac Watch, Dow Jones & Co, The, Street, Fox, Sunday, Press, Policy, International Affairs, Princeton University Locations: Kimberley, Alaska, Brussels, London, New York, An Oregon
House Oversight Chairman James Comer demanded more information about how cocaine got into the White House. He wants the Secret Service to speak to his committee's staff. He also demanded that the Secret Service tell his panel more about its probe to get to the bottom of what occurred. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre previously deferred to the Secret Service, expressing confidence that the agency responsible for the White House security would "get to the bottom of" what happened. The Kentucky Republican requested that the Secret Service provide a briefing to committee staff by July 14, exactly a week from Friday.
Persons: James Comer, , Comer, Kimberly Cheatle, Karine Jean, Pierre, Joe Biden, Hunter Organizations: Kentucky Republican, Service, Secret, White, Wing, NBC News, NBC Locations: Kentucky
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Two months after President Biden took office, his top digital adviser emailed officials at Facebook urging them to do more to limit the spread of “vaccine hesitancy” on the social media platform. At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, officials held “weekly sync” meetings with Facebook, once emailing the company 16 “misinformation” posts. And in the summer of 2021, the surgeon general’s top aide repeatedly urged Google, Facebook and Twitter to do more to combat disinformation. The examples are among dozens of interactions described in a 155-page ruling by a federal judge in Louisiana, who on Tuesday imposed temporary but far-reaching limits on how members of Mr. Biden’s administration can engage with social media companies. It taps into fury on the right about how social media companies have treated stories about the origins of Covid, the 2020 election and Hunter Biden, the president’s son.
Persons: Biden, Hunter Biden Organizations: Facebook, Centers for Disease Control, Google, Twitter Locations: Louisiana
President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, has agreed to plead guilty to charges that he willfully failed to pay federal income taxes. Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg NewsHouse Republicans are conducting a series of probes that could lead to the impeachment of President Biden and administration officials. Democrats deride the investigations as politically motivated and baseless. Here are answers to some of the most common questions about what is going on, and what might happen next.
Persons: Biden’s, Hunter Biden, Al Drago, Biden Organizations: Bloomberg News House Republicans, Democrats
Hunter Biden’s Daughter and a Tale of Two Families
  + stars: | 2023-07-01 | by ( Katie Rogers | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
There is a 4-year-old girl in rural Arkansas who is learning to ride a camouflage-patterned four-wheeler alongside her cousins. When she is old enough, she will learn to hunt, just like her mother did when she was young. The girl is aware that her father is Hunter Biden and that her paternal grandfather is the president of the United States. Her maternal grandfather, Rob Roberts, described her as whip-smart and funny. But at its core, the story is about money, corrosive politics and what it means to have the Biden birthright.
Persons: Hunter Biden, Rob Roberts, Mr, Roberts, Biden Locations: Arkansas, United States
The U.S. attorney in Delaware denied retaliating against an I.R.S. official who had disclosed details of the Hunter Biden investigation, and denied being blocked from pursuing serious charges against Mr. Biden, the president’s son, in Los Angeles and Washington. David C. Weiss, an appointee of former President Donald J. Trump held over by the Biden administration, defended the integrity of his investigation in a two-page letter sent to House Republicans late Friday, in which he provided the most detailed explanation yet of the five-year probe that culminated in a plea agreement last month that would rule out prison time for Mr. Biden, who was facing misdemeanor tax charges and a separate gun charge. The Department of Justice “did not retaliate” against Gary Shapley, who claims Mr. Weiss helped block a promotion he had sought after reaching out to congressional investigators, Mr. Weiss wrote in the letter to Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. Mr. Weiss went on to address, in hypothetical terms, the core of Mr. Shapley’s allegations: that Biden-appointed U.S. attorneys in California and Washington had blocked Mr. Weiss from prosecuting Hunter Biden on felony tax charges during a period when the president’s youngest son was earning millions representing foreign-controlled businesses.
Persons: Hunter Biden, Mr, Biden, David C, Weiss, Donald J, Trump, Justice “, Gary Shapley, Jim Jordan of Organizations: House Republicans, Justice Locations: Delaware, Los Angeles, Washington, Jim Jordan of Ohio, California
If not, I may request Special Attorney status from the Attorney General,” Weiss wrote to the House Judiciary Committee on Friday. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy recently suggested the House chamber could open an impeachment inquiry into Garland over the IRS agents’ allegations. Weiss added that he would not provide the committee with additional information about the Hunter Biden case while it is being prosecuted. Hunter Biden is set to formally plead guilty in federal court in Delaware on July 26. “Thus, I will not provide specific information related to the Hunter Biden investigation at this time.”
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WSJ Opinion: IRS Whistleblowers, Hunter Biden and Merrick Garland
  + stars: | 2023-06-30 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
McSpaghetti? Inside McDonald’s International Menu StrategyWhile McDonald’s is well known for its burgers across the world, it has menu items in other countries that you won’t find anywhere else. Here’s how the fast-food chain crafts its unique global menus and why localizing them is key to its success. Illustration: Annie Zhao
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Mr. Shapley provided emails and messages to support crucial portions of his account, which was backed up by a second I.R.S. The New York Times has also independently confirmed a key allegation made by Mr. Shapley: that prosecutors in California denied a request from Mr. Weiss to pursue charges against Hunter Biden in that state. He also denied that the elder Mr. Biden or his staff “in any way” assisted Mr. Zlochevsky. Republicans produced no proof that the elder Mr. Biden accepted payments from foreign businesses or that he took any action as a result of Hunter Biden’s overseas work. Speaker Kevin McCarthy has pledged to add Mr. Garland to the list if Republicans determine that he lied about Mr. Weiss’s authority in the Hunter Biden investigation.
Persons: Gary Shapley, Hunter Biden, Shapley, Biden, Hunter Biden’s, Mr . Shapley, Weiss, General Merrick B, Garland, , Hunter, Donald J, Rudolph W, Giuliani, Mykola Zlochevsky, Burisma, , Zlochevsky, Kevin McCarthy, ” Mr, McCarthy, Merrick Garland Organizations: Republicans, Mr, Justice Department, New York Times, House Republicans, Trump, Democrats, What’s, Biden, Twitter Locations: California
WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) - U.S. House Republicans sought testimony on Thursday from more than a dozen officials from the Justice Department, FBI and other government agencies involved in the federal tax investigation of President Joe Biden's son, Hunter. House Republicans have long made investigations of the president, his family and his administration a top priority. Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warned earlier this week that Garland could face impeachment over the whistleblower allegations. Thursday's testimony requests came from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith. "The committees seek to examine whistleblower claims that the ... investigation of Hunter Biden was purposely slow-walked and subjected to improper and politically motivated interference," they said in a letter to Garland.
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Throw Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal in the Trash
  + stars: | 2023-06-28 | by ( Eileen J. O Connor | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Journal Editorial Report: The IRS agent's detailed list of abuses deserves an answer. Images: AP Composite: Mark KellySupervisory Special Agent Gary A. Shapley Jr ., a 14-year veteran of the Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation Division, sat on May 26 for hours of sworn and transcribed testimony with members of the majority and minority staffs of the House Ways and Means Committee. On June 1, an IRS criminal investigator who chose to remain anonymous did the same. These whistleblowers came forward because they believe that Attorney General Merrick Garland gave false assurances to Congress when he testified that he had empowered U.S. Attorney David Weiss with full authority to investigate Hunter Biden ’s alleged criminal activity and bring any resulting charges.
Persons: Kelly, Gary A, Shapley, Merrick Garland, David Weiss, Hunter Biden ’ Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBiden has heated exchange with reporter over Hunter Biden's text messagesPresident Joe Biden fields questions from reporters on the White House lawn, getting into a heated exchange with a reporter who pressed him about Hunter Biden's text messages to a Chinese business associate in 2017.
Persons: Hunter, Joe Biden Organizations: Biden
President Joe Biden on Wednesday angrily denied that he was involved in an alleged shakedown of a Chinese businessman by his son Hunter Biden. "No I wasn't, and I won't," the president said as he left to the White House to fly to Chicago for an event. The White House previously has said that President Biden was not involved in Hunter's business ventures. The WhatsApp message came to light days after Hunter Biden agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes in federal court in Delaware. "I am sitting here waiting for the call with my father," Hunter Biden wrote.
Persons: Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Biden, Henry Zhao, Hunter Biden's, Gary Shapley, Zhao, Hunter, Zhang Organizations: Wednesday, White, IRS Locations: Chicago, Delaware, U.S
The posts refer to a WSJ article titled: “U.S. Navy Heard What It Believed Was Titan Implosion Days Ago” viewable: (here). The WSJ piece was published on June 22, the day the discovery of the submersible’s debris discovery was announced (here). I’ll update the story, or write a follow-on, if that changes.” (here )Kesling and the WSJ did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The WSJ did not report on June 22 that U.S. President Joe Biden “held the news” about the Titan submersible implosion for days to distract attention from testimony about his son Hunter.
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Yet some Democrats, including current and former Biden administration officials, privately saw it as an unnecessary poke-the-bear gesture. Had he been advising Mr. Biden, Mr. Eisen said, he would have warned him about “the flak they were going to take” but added that it would be a matter of optics, rather than rules. “That’s probably more of a question for an etiquette czar than an ethics czar,” he said. “Certainly, there’s no violation of any ethics rule as long as they didn’t talk about the case.”The White House said Mr. Biden was simply being a father. “In all administrations, regardless of party, it’s common for presidential family members to attend state dinners and to accompany presidents to Camp David,” Andrew Bates, a White House spokesman, said on Tuesday.
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