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Sarah Bedford is a political and investigative reporter for the Washington Examiner. She is also a Tony Blankley fellow at the Steamboat Institute. Previously, she was a White House reporter for CNN. She was a Robert Novak journalism fellow at the Fund for American Studies and is a graduate of the National Journalism Center fellowship program. Sarah attended George Washington University.

Democrats are preparing to attack the credibility of a witness who has claimed to have evidence of President Joe Biden’s direct involvement in a Chinese business deal.

Democrats and their allies have cited the collapse of the relationship between Bobulinski and the Biden family, as well as his unrelated business history, as reasons not to trust him. But other sources confirm that Bobulinski was indeed close to one of Hunter Biden’s most controversial business deals, which would have put him in a position to witness key elements of the arrangement.

“If it's a debate between two sides on Bobulinski's credibility, having his own family accuse him of killing his dad would seem to tilt the scale pretty heavily into the untrustworthy side,” Vale told the Washington Examiner. The documents released by the House Ways and Means Committee included an FBI memo summarizing what Bobulinski told the FBI in October 2020 when he walked into the FBI’s Washington field office and asked to file a complaint against the Biden family.

Bobulinski said Hunter Biden and his uncle, James Biden, had already spent the two years leading up to the Miami meeting working their contacts to bring CEFC business opportunities, and they now wanted to get paid. CEFC had not paid the two previously because Joe Biden was still in office, Bobulinski claimed, and accepting money from the Chinese government-linked company was considered too risky for the vice president’s son and brother.

The plan was for CEFC to put $10 million into the joint venture, which was to be called SinoHawk. Half of that money was intended to come in as a forgivable loan to the holding companies that held the Biden family and associates’ half of the SinoHawk equity. In late 2017, a top CEFC lieutenant named Patrick Ho was arrested in the United States on corruption charges, and by early 2018, Ye had disappeared inside China, leading Bobulinski to believe the SinoHawk venture was dead.

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