After years of denial, Hunter Biden has at last admitted that Joe Biden was the “Big Guy” mentioned in past emails he sent to a Chinese state-linked energy company that received millions from the Biden family.
Hunter acknowledged Joe Biden’s identity as the “big guy” during his six-hour deposition before the House Oversight Committee.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene disclosed Hunter’s admission, stating, “At one point, we asked Hunter about the 10% for the ‘big guy”.
“We showed him the email … And he said, ‘Oh, that was after my father left office,’” Greene added.
🚨BREAKING: Hunter Biden ADMITS THAT Joe Biden was ‘THE BIG GUY’ in $5M China deal ~ The New York Post pic.twitter.com/ngkoXUG2Qx
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) February 29, 2024
Hunter is now on the record:
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 29, 2024
✔️Admitting he used his father to close his deals.
✔️Confirming @POTUS is the 'big guy.'
✔️Admitting to receiving millions of dollars from China and receiving a $250,000 wire from the CEO of a state-backed investment fund. https://t.co/2wlVS8KoWp
From the New York Post:
At long last, first son Hunter Biden affirmed during his Wednesday impeachment inquiry deposition that his father, Joe, was “the big guy” referenced in an email about a business deal with a Chinese state-linked energy firm that yielded millions for Biden family members and other associates, more than three years after The Post broke the story — but rejected the notion that the president was ever penciled in for a 10% stake.
“At one point, we asked Hunter about the 10% for the ‘big guy,’” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), a member of the House Oversight Committee, told Breitbart following Hunter’s six-hour, closed-door deposition on Capitol Hill. “We showed him the email … And he said, ‘Oh, that was after my father left office.’”
The statement represents the first time the 54-year-old Hunter has admitted that his former business partner James Gilliar was referring to Joe Biden when he raised the prospect on May 13, 2017, of the first son holding a 10% stake in the lucrative joint venture involving CEFC China Energy “for the big guy.”
The email, found on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, was first reported by The Post in October 2020 as part of a bombshell series of reports on the first son’s influence-peddling schemes. Hunter Biden and his allies had long insisted that information found on the laptop either was not his or had been manipulated by bad actors — with dozens of former intelligence officials insisting the trove bore the hallmarks of Russian election interference.
“What’s wrong with having a pie-in-the-sky idea?” Hunter reportedly said in response to the line of questioning, noting he assumed his father “was done” with holding public office in 2017 after eight years as Barack Obama’s vice president.
The House Oversight Committee released the complete transcript of Hunter Biden’s closed-door deposition held on Wednesday.
Take a look:
🚨BREAKING🚨
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) February 29, 2024
We have released the Hunter Biden deposition transcript.
Read Here: https://t.co/58zVrUzWsW
Key takeaways will be posted soon. pic.twitter.com/O88nCWY2c8