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March 18, 2023 | 8:39 PM
CNN’s Erin Burnett admitted that the bank’s records “doesn’t look good.”
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CNN newscaster Erin Barnett admitted evidence showing the Biden family received more than $1 million from accounts linked to Hunter Biden’s China commerce “doesn’t look good” to the president’s family .
On her CNN program “Erin Burnett OutFront,” Burnett was discussing financial records revealing payments for members of the Biden family from CCP-linked companies.
When Burnett asked guest Ryan Goodman (co-editor of “Just Security”) about the revelations, she admitted to him they “don’t look good.”
Goodman said he would likely not find anything “legally damaging” in the record, but that it could be “probably unethical.”
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky) said Thursday, March 1, 2017 — just weeks after Joe Biden stepped down as Barack Obama’s vice president — that the Chinese Communist Party is backing him. State Energy HK Limited, a company affiliated with energy company CEFC, was revealed. China Energy transferred $3 million to Rob Walker, an affiliate of the Biden family.
Walker then distributed the money to many of Biden’s associates and members of the Biden family, including Hunter Biden, the president’s brother James Biden, and Harry Biden, the widow of late son Beau Biden.
The Post exclusively revealed Thursday that Biden’s daughter-in-law, Harry, received an early $35,000 from a Chinese energy company, according to bank records released by Comer.
“On some level, as a layman, you hear this and it doesn’t sound good,” Burnett said on the show.
“There’s a guy named John Robinson Walker. He takes $3 million from a Chinese space company and sends it to a bunch of people named Biden. One of them is Hunter Biden, the other. is a company owned by the president’s brother. James Bidenand another sum to Beau Biden’s widow, Harry,” she continued.
“Again, to a layman, it doesn’t look good,” she continued, asking Goodman if he found the record “legally damaging.”
“Looking at all the facts claimed in the four-page memo, it doesn’t necessarily hurt legally, but it looks potentially unethical,” he replied. is difficult to reconcile with illegality or crime.”
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