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CONFIRMED: ‘Laptop from Hell’ Declares Joe Biden Was ‘the Big Guy’ in Damning Emails and Expected Cut from Chinese Deal

In October 2020, just before the presidential election in November, the NY Post published a bombshell report of emails from the alleged laptop of Hunter Biden, the son of then-candidate Joe Biden.

The media and Democrats colluded to do everything they could to stop the spread of this damaging story. Even big tech censored the content on social media.

The information included on the laptop should have upended the presidential election and delivered victory to then-President Donald Trump over Biden.

Politico and other sources have since “authenticated” the emails.

Politico reports that they found “evidence that some of the purported Hunter Biden laptop material is genuine, including two emails at the center of last October’s controversy.”

Perhaps the most damaging information contained on the laptop, aside from Hunter’s alleged drug and prostitution activity, was a joint business deal between Joe and Hunter Biden along with a Chinese company.

The so-called “Laptop from Hell” shows how former vice president Joe Biden secretly joined his son’s involvement with a Chinese company that was closely tied to the Chinese Communist Party in order to gain massive personal profit.

NY Post columnist Miranda Devine confirms that Joe Biden was labeled “the Big Guy” in the emails and expected a 10 percent cut from the deal.

At one point in the emails, business partner Tony Bobulinski even asks Jim Biden, who is Joe Biden’s younger brother, if he’s worried that they may get in caught in trouble due to the illegal political influence and the former vice president’s corruption.

Jim Biden responds that he’s not concerned because Joe Biden supposedly never knows the details and thus can maintain “plausible deniability.”

Former Vice President Joe Biden even met with Tony Bobulinski. Hunter, Jim and Joe met with Bobulinski on May 2, 2017 at the bar of the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California. The purpose of the meeting was for “the Big guy” to vet Bobulinski, who is reportedly a third-generation Navy veteran and Democratic donor.

Joe Biden confirmed that he trusts Bobulinski.

In the emails, the initials “JB” refer to Jim Biden, Joe’s younger brother.

Here’s the critical part of the email via Western Journal:

[NY Post columnist Miranda Devine] writes that this was a “crucial meeting because for the first time, an outsider would see the extent to which Joe was involved in Hunter and Jim’s international business. Joe was the final decision-maker. Nothing important was done without his agreement.”

The deal under consideration was a joint venture with CEFC China Energy. Its founder and CEO, Ye Jianming, would own 50 percent and the Bidens would split the other 50 percent.

On May 15, 2017, Bobulinski incorporated SinoHawk Holdings LLC, which, according to Devine, “would be a global investment firm seeded with $10 million of Chinese money that would buy projects in the US and around the world ‘in global and/or domestic infrastructure, energy, financial services and other strategic sectors,’ said the contract he had drawn up.”

The Bidens’ 50 percent would be owned by Oneida Holdings LLC, a new corporation.

On May 13, 2017, business partner James Gilliar sent an email to those involved that set out the percentages each would receive from the venture, according to the excerpt.

“The equity will be distributed as follows,” Gilliar wrote.

“20 H [Hunter]

“20 RW [Biden family friend Rob Walker]

“20 JG [Gilliar]

“20 TB [Bobulinski]

“10 Jim [Biden]

“10 held by H for the big guy.”

On May 20, 2017, business partner James Gilliar allegedly sent a text message to Bobulinski over WhatsApp message that read, “Don’t mention Joe being involved, it’s only when u are face to face, I know u know that but they are paranoid.”

“OK they should be paranoid about things,” Bobulinski responded, according to the NY Post.

After the NY Post released the bombshell story in October 2020, Bobulinski even issued a statement confirming the information was leaked.

Most importantly, Bobulinski acknowledged that “the big guy” receiving a 10 percent share was Joe Biden.

This proves the former vice president was corrupt in using his political influence and power in order to benefit himself and his family with the future earnings of a now-bankrupt Chinese energy company. Joe Biden’s political influence was the sole reason they wanted to do business with the Biden family.

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