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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Hunter Biden Ranks High on Long List of White House Visitors Shrouded in Secrecy

'I’m sure all the records have either been destroyed or never existed to begin with. But at any rate, this is very concerning... '

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) The son of billionaire globalist and leftist money machine George Soros has visited the White House at least 17 times since 2021, but exactly how many times he’s slipped in off-record for privileged visits might never be known.

The same holds true for an army of unaccounted guests to the White House under the Biden administration, according to a Bloomberg analysis of visitor logs. The records, which included more than 300,000 visitors from January 2021 through February 2023, were rife with “duplications, anomalies and missing names.”

Even more disturbing, a separate review of White House records conducted by Fox News Digital “found that the visitor logs from the beginning of the Biden administration through February 2023 have not included any of Hunter Biden’s White House visits or extended stays.”

The shocking omissions come from what was promised to be “the most transparent administration in American history,” but instead has produced official records that remain disturbingly opaque.

The gaps in visits from embattled first son Hunter have raised renewed alarms about what type of access is being allowed, as evidence mounts linking the president to his son’s allegedly corrupt businesses, which have reportedly funneled millions of dollars of illicit funds into Biden family coffers.

Fox News compared White House logs to news reports with visits from Hunter Biden, including events like the annual Easter egg roll, a Medal of Freedom ceremony, a State Dinner for France and the annual Christmas tree lighting.

“However, they are all absent from the visitor logs, including what appear to be extended stays at the White House,” the outlet reported.

When pressed for an explanation, the most transparent administration in history shut down inquiries with a terse and evasive response, pointing to “a policy released at the start of the administration,” which stated “The White House will not release access records related to purely personal guests of the First and Second Families (i.e., visits that do not involve any official or political business).”

Other notable omissions from White House visitor logs rooted out by Bloomberg included a slew of unaccounted visits from Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and several foreign dignitaries.

Publicly available records, for example, show a mere five visits from Pelosi during her stint as House Speaker, “despite at least 20 known instances when she was there,” Bloomberg reported.

“And Biden’s former Chief of Staff Ron Klain, whose job would have made him one of the most sought-after people in the complex, is shown hosting only six visitors over two years,” according to Bloomberg.

Visitor logs for Biden’s residence in Delaware are even more dubious, to the point of non-existence. In January, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., called on the Secret Service “to provide all internal documents, communications, and visitor information maintained for” Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware.

“The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating President Biden’s mishandling of sensitive, highly classified documents. Recent reporting indicates the President’s aides discovered classified documents at his Wilmington, Delaware home,” Comer wrote.

“The FBI found additional documents after its own 13-hour search of the premises last week. The U.S. Secret Service protected President Biden during the time he stored these classified materials at his Wilmington residence,” Comer added.

“I’m sure all the records have either been destroyed or never existed to begin with. But at any rate, this is very concerning.”

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