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Hunter Biden Grand Jury Asks About ‘The Big Guy’

'I have heard Joe Biden say he has never discussed his dealings with Hunter. That is false... '

(Headline USA) The grand jury investigating Hunter Biden for alleged tax fraud and money laundering brought up one of the emails found on his abandoned laptop, which referred to another person involved in his foreign business dealings known as “the big guy.”

One of the witnesses testifying before the grand jury, who was not identified, was asked about this person, according to the New York Post. The answer given was not reported, though other emails on Hunter Biden’s laptop seem to suggest that “the big guy” is President Joe Biden. One of Hunter Biden’s former business partners, Tony Bobulinski, confirmed that this was the case in 2020.

“I have heard Joe Biden say he has never discussed his dealings with Hunter. That is false,” Bobulinski said at the time.

The email in question is one dated May 13, 2017, from investor James Gilliar to Hunter Biden and James Biden detailing a “provisional” business deal with Chinese company CEFC. The email asks, in part, about “10 held by H for the big guy.”

“H” appears to refer to Hunter Biden, and “10” is a reference to 10%.

The Biden White House has tried to distance the president from the investigation into Hunter Biden, insisting that neither Hunter nor his father committed any wrongdoing.

“Of course the president is confident that his son didn’t break the law,” Ron Klain, the president’s chief of staff, said during an interview on ABC’s This Week.

“But most importantly, as I said, that’s a matter that’s going to be decided by the Justice Department, by the legal process,” Klain bleated. “It’s something that no one at the White House has involvement in.”

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