Hunter Biden demands top prosecutor investigates former business partner Tony Bobulinski for ‘lying to the FBI’ about ‘big guy’ Joe getting 10% in a deal with China
- The lawyer’s letter states that Tony Bobulinski was not present at the important 2017 meeting
- And later he brought up the idea of a “big man” discount with another employee
- Lawyer says they have evidence Bobulinski lied to FBI to smear Bidens
Hunter Biden has asked the top federal prosecutor in Washington DC to investigate a former aide in a letter accusing Tony Bobulinski of lying to the FBI about their relationship.
His lawyers wrote to the U.S. attorney for the district saying Bobulinski had deliberately mischaracterized his ties to the Biden family to “defame the character and reputation of (Hunter) Biden and his family, and to undermine his own sense of to increase self-esteem’. ‘
The revelations threaten to undermine Republican impeachment efforts, just as they hoped to step up their attacks on the Bidens.
Hunter’s lawyers in particular reveal that they have new information.
And they say it proves Bobulinski, a retired Navy officer, lied about attending a February 2017 meeting in Miami with Hunter, the president’s brother James, and other business associates when he said they discussed details of a joint venture had worked out with a Chinese company. .
Attorneys for Hunter Biden wrote to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Washington, D.C., saying Tony Bobulinski (pictured) deliberately mischaracterized his ties to the Biden family
A day after the president’s son wrote an op-ed for USA Today about how his addictions were “weaponized” against his father, it suggests the Biden family is ready to hit back after years of insults and innuendo.
According to FBI interview notes released by the House Ways and Means Committee, Bobulinski sent an email two months later in which he infamously described a 10 percent budget cut for “the big guy” — an apparent reference to Joe Biden’s view of the deal.
But now Abbe Lowell, Hunter’s attorney, says Bobulinski was not at the meeting. He cited WhatsApp messages in which the self-described global businessman expressed frustration at not being invited.
Instead, the idea of a cut was raised by Bobulinski himself in a conversation with another business party.
“This was all done to advance a debunked conspiracy theory that Joseph Biden was somehow involved in (Hunter) Biden’s business venture with (the Chinese company), including as vice president,” Lowell wrote in the letter he received from ABC news and other media channels.
A day after the president’s son wrote an op-ed for USA Today about how his addictions were “weaponized” against his father, it suggests the Biden family is ready to hit back after years of insults and innuendo.
This week, Republicans began talking again about their plans to impeach the president over his family finances.
And it comes amid reports that Bobulinski could soon be called to testify as a witness before the House Oversight Committee as part of the impeachment inquiry.
Republicans are stepping up their efforts to impeach President Joe Biden
In his letter, Lowell says his office recently received evidence showing Bobulinski lied in an FBI interview conducted just days before the 2020 presidential election.
“The material reveals the extraordinary lengths to which Mr. Bobulinski and other individuals were willing to go to implicate Mr. Biden or members of his family in a number of false and baseless allegations of misconduct,” Lowell wrote.
“Even in an era when people spread lies for the purpose of having their falsehoods repeated and disseminated for their political advantage, these statements by Mr. Bobulinski cannot and should not go unchecked.”
His letter asks U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves to investigate Bobulinski and his claims.
Representatives for Bobulinski did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The president has always denied involvement in his son’s business activities.