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Kathianne
08-14-2023, 08:45 AM
I remember reading months ago that Hunter had retained some very tough defense attorneys, helped out by his rich friend that paid his taxes. Looks like they are earning that $$$:

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2023/08/14/hunter-lawyers-weiss-welched-on-us-n571052


Hunter lawyers: Weiss welched on us!ED MORRISSEY 9:21 AM on August 14, 2023

Hunter lawyers: Weiss welched on us!


And hey, no one knows a deal like Hunter Biden, right? Give the man credit — when he got bought, he stayed bought. Hunter may have learned that at the knee of the Big Guy, after all.


Unfortunately for Hunter, his deal with prosecutors apparently has fallen completely apart. In a court filing last night, Hunter’s attorneys complained that prosecutor-turned-special-counsel “renege[d]” on a plea deal that was so suspect that a federal judge refused to accept it. Their filing contends that Weiss more or less dictated the terms to them, rather than the other way around — and they want it reinstated:


Hunter Biden’s legal team said late Sunday the Justice Department had decided to “renege on the previously agreed-upon plea agreement,” escalating a dispute that is threatening to become a factor in the 2024 presidential race as President Biden seeks re-election. …


In the three-page filing Sunday, the younger Biden’s legal team provided more details about the talks, saying prosecutors had proposed and “largely dictated” the language in the plea agreement and a separate deal to resolve a gun charge.


That included language that said the U.S. wouldn’t criminally prosecute Biden further over the conduct at issue in either the tax or gun cases, a provision which Biden understood to mean the investigation was over. The agreement, now public, said it didn’t cover any future conduct by Biden or by any of his affiliated businesses.


At the July hearing, prosecutors instead revealed they continued to investigate Hunter Biden, including in connection with possible foreign-lobbying charges related to his work for foreign clients, which had been at issue in the tax counts.


Er … how smart is this? It’s very clear that Weiss and Merrick Garland desperately want to bury this matter as quietly as possible. The first attempt at the plea deal makes that crystal clear; that’s why House Oversight Committee members raised such a stink about it both before and after the deal got made. Chair James Comer specifically and publicly warned the Department of Justice not to cut a deal before the Oversight investigation finished, because they had uncovered an archipelago of LLCs that had filtered millions in payments to the Bidens from all sorts of foreign sources. Weiss cut the deal anyway, only to have Oversight embarrass him and the DoJ.


After that, Weiss had no choice but to tell the judge that his team would continue to investigate Hunter, but who was that fooling? Garland’s appointment of Weiss isn’t intended to get tougher with Hunter and the Bidens; it’s intended to salvage the plea deal in some form, keep Hunter out of prison, and quash any more efforts to pry open the Bidens’ bank records. Making a bigger spectacle of this by complaining about welching on the ridiculously lenient deal will only keep drawing more attention to it.

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Kathianne
08-14-2023, 08:50 AM
Looks like I'm not alone seeing this like that:

https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/08/hunter-biden-could-bring-down-joe-bidens-presidency/


Hunter Biden Could Bring Down Joe Biden’s PresidencyJoe Biden likely will find it increasingly difficult to dodge reporters’ questions about how and why he was involved. Devon Archer’s testimony made Joe Biden’s denial of having involvement in his son’s business dealings more incredulous.




ByJohn RossomandoPublished34 mins ago
Former Vice President of the United States Joe Biden speaking with attendees at the Moving America Forward Forum hosted by United for Infrastructure at the Student Union at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hunter Biden Probe Could Hang Over 2024 Election – Hunter Biden could loom large over the 2024 election.


Democrats had hoped the Justice Department would have given them an out.


Judge Maryellen Noreika’s decision to nix the “sweetheart” plea deal threw their plan to blunt Republican attacks against Hunter Biden as an irrelevancy out the window.


Suddenly, the outrage against the deal forced the administration to appoint Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special counsel has given the story new legs.


“This will have a sizable impact on the re-elect. They run the risk of constantly getting knocked off message. Every time someone goes before a grand jury or is subpoenaed, the press will keep asking about it. Biden wants to talk economy, guns, national security and he’ll be less able to,” a senior Democrat told Reuters.


Investigation Could Have Blowback Against Joe Biden
Hunter Biden faces investigation for violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) amid questions about how and why the Biden family amassed at least an alleged $20 million from corrupt foreign actors.


“Special counsels always find things they don’t expect to find. (The probe of former President Bill) Clinton started as an investigation into a real estate deal he and Hillary did when he was governor and ended with Monica Lewinsky,” the senior Democrat said.


This could particularly be true should be forced to investigate the FBI FD-1023 report from June 2020 and interview Burisma founder Mykola Zlochevsky. If Zlochevsky were to corroborate the allegation that he paid two $5 million bribes to Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, it could be politically devastating.


Joe Biden likely will find it increasingly difficult to dodge reporters’ questions about how and why he was involved. Devon Archer’s testimony made Joe Biden’s denial of having involvement in his son’s business dealings more incredulous.


He will have to answer for his participation in dinners at Washington, D.C.’s Café Milano with Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina and Kazakh oligarch Kenes Rakishev in 2014 and 2015.


Hunter Biden’s China deals could also have blowback against Joe Biden.


Archer noted that Joe Biden met with Jonathan Li during his December 2013 trip to Beijing. Li formed a partnership with Hunter Biden called Bohai Harvest RST (BHR) which had a partnership in 2013 with his firm Bohai Capital. BHR was controlled by the Bank of China Limited. Then Vice President Joe Biden met with Li, according to Devon Archer’s congressional testimony.


Li was tied to the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), which a July 2022 report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), described as “the coordinating force behind China’s most prominent mechanisms of state and local influence’ in the United States.”


Perception of Corruption Could Hinder Joe Biden
In contrast with former President Donald Trump, who will have the advantage of being able to cast the prosecutions against him as a political witch hunt, Joe Biden will have few places to hide. Biden will have to face the perception that he is corrupt. A recent Gallup poll shows that only 42% of Americans regard the Biden administration as ethical.


Should Weiss or a potential Republican impeachment inquiry unearth further evidence of corruption, Joe Biden could face an uphill fight despite Trump’s legal problems.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
08-14-2023, 10:12 AM
Going to be very hard to keep the old corrupt fool out of the equation. The money trail goes back to him too. --Tyr