Hunter Biden Refused to Register as Chinese Foreign Agent in Order to Bid on “Federal and State Funded Projects”

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Emails retrieved from a laptop once belonging to Hunter Biden reveal the younger Biden avoided registering as a foreign agent so that a firm formed by he and associates could bid on domestic projects.

“We don’t want to have to register as foreign agents under the FCPA which is much more expansive than people who should know choose not to know,” Hunter Biden wrote to partner Tony Bobulinski on May 1, 2017, according to the message obtained by the The Daily Caller.

“No matter what it will need to be a US company at some level in order for us to make bids on federal and state funded projects,” he also says.

The Caller notes that Biden appears to be referring to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) as well as the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

Bobulinski, in a stunning press conference late last week, revealed that he is now fully cooperating with federal investigators. He has implicated several Biden family members, including presidential candidate Joe Biden, in the foreign influence-peddling operation, and has handed over documents and electronic devices that, he says, corroborates allegations to authorities.

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