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Hunter Biden Tried to Sell Intelligence on Russian Oligarchs

A newly released email from the laptop of Hunter Biden seems to suggest that Hunter Biden was attempting to sell classified information on Russian oligarchs. This comes just as Joe Biden is in the middle of a huge scandal on the handling of classified documents, some marked Top Secret.

The New York Post has the report.

Documents dating back to 2011 on his notorious “laptop from hell” showed Hunter offered to sell intelligence on Russian oligarchs to the US aluminum firm Alcoa Inc. for $55,000, according to The Post’s exclusive October 2021 report.

As his father served as former President Barack Obama’s second-in-command, Hunter Biden offered to provide a “statistical analysis of political and corporate risks, elite networks associated with Oleg Deripaska, the Russian CEO of Basic Element company and United company RUSAL,” which had just signed a metal supply agreement with Alcoa.

Hunter Biden also offered the company a “list of elites of similar rank in Russia, map of [Deripaska’s] networks based on frequency of interaction with selected elites and countries.”

The deeply detailed proposal has come under sharp scrutiny given recent revelations that Hunter Biden had access to the Delaware lake-front home where secret papers from his father’s time as vice president were discovered in a garage, basement and library — combined with Republicans taking control of the House of Representatives.

The fact that he tried to sell that information does not necessarily mean it came from Joe’s stash of classified documents. But, if he didn’t, where would Hunter have gotten the information from? The mainstream media will be moving on this by the end of the day, in an effort to spin this as Russian disinformation. This is not the type of information you can find on Google. This information is what you could expect in a CIA report. But it does fit into the Biden family motto, “Anything for a buck.”

Classified documents were found at the Penn Biden Center and at Joe’s Wilmington home, where Hunter lived in 2017. But, in fact, all of those documents were likely at Joe’s house in 2017. The Penn Biden Center did not open until 2018.

From Red State

The email sent to the aluminum company is also not the only suspicious one either. As RedState reported previously, there’s another email sent right before Hunter Biden joined the board of Ukrainian gas company Burisma making $83,000 a month. It contained a 22-point assessment full of detailed information on Russian operations in the Donetsk region.

Again, where did Hunter Biden get that information? Are we to believe a drug-addled degenerate was actually running some kind of legal intelligence ring? Occam’s razor says that’s unlikely. Rather, the most likely explanation is that he got it from his father, who just so happened to be scattering classified information all over his homes and offices. If that information got to Hunter Biden, it would then be a question of whether Joe Biden told him or if his son just went through his things unbeknownst.

House Republicans are already gearing up to dive deep into all this, but it shouldn’t just be on a political body to handle. The DOJ needs to take this seriously. Betting that they will is probably a sucker’s play, though.
All of this information has come to us in just the last couple of months, and yet the investigation into Hunter Biden is four years old and not a single indictment has been handed down. When scandal strikes, the media, Democratic politicians, and social media circle the wagons.

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