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All of these positions require Senate approval, and during the Obama years all of these people were in position to know a little -- or a lot -- about Joe Biden's ne'er-do-well tag-along son.
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Joe Lonsdale is taking a break from Facebook to protest what he calls the social network’s capitulation to the “authoritarian left.”The 38-year-old Silicon Valley investor — a
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The criminal investigation is ongoing, the DOJ official said.
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Hunter Biden rented a $2,300-per-night luxury Los Angeles mansion for a tumultuous party after storming out on his new wife and baby following a 'blazing row'.
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After no questions were asked to Mr. Joe Biden about the Hunter Biden incident during the 90-minute town hall with ABC News run by George Stephanopoulos on Thursday evening October 15 (US time), the former Deputy the president spoke to reporters outside of his private jet on Friday (October 16) at the end of his campaigning event in Michigan.
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Twitter and Facebook both took extraordinary censorship measures against The New York Post on Wednesday, following its revelations in emails from Hunter Biden - and made unfounded accusations that the article used "pirated material."
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Senator Mitt Romney on Wednesday knocked a congressional investigation by his own Republican party into Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, calling it “not the legitimate role of government” to target political rivals. Senator Ron Johnson, the Republican chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, plans to issue a report before the …
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The Obama administration allowed then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter to continue working at Ukrainian gas firm Burisma, even after U.S. officials established “strong” evidence suggesting that the company had engaged in corrupt activities in 2014, Just the News reported Monday, citing State Department memos and interviews. Hunter, the son of now-Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden, served …
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Former Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden is the subject of a lengthy New Yorker profile in which he opens up about his history with addiction and substance abuse, his tumultuous personal life, and his highly scrutinized business dealings.”Look, everybody faces pain,” Hunter, an accomplished lawyer, told TheNew Yorker. “Everybody has trauma. There’s addiction …
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New York Times reporter Julian Barnes implied on Tuesday that some intelligence officials believe that the Kremlin is fanning corruption allegations against Joe Biden’s son Hunter in order to “obscure” Russia’s ongoing election interference attempts. During an MSNBC interview, host Nicole Wallace referred to Russian disinformation campaigns that she said appear to have “infected” the …