Earlier this week, America First Legal released details from their lawsuit against the National Archives and Records Administration that led to the release of 1,000 emails between Hunter Biden's firm Rosemont Seneca, and the office of then-Vice President Joe Biden.
"The sheer volume of emails exchanged between Hunter and his associates at Rosemont Seneca and the Office of the Vice President is telling in itself," AFL wrote in a threat on X. "Just since AFL’s last release, NARA has processed another 861 emails sent or received between January 2011 and December 2013 that contained the name of Hunter Biden’s company — 'Rosemont Seneca.'"
"The vast majority of these emails consisted of direct communications between Rosemont Seneca employees, including Hunter Biden, and the Office of the Vice President," the legal group explained.
While President Biden and White House spokespeople have repeatedly claimed that there was "a wall" of separation between Biden and his son Hunter regarding his business deals, that has continually proven not true particularly given that the White House invoked executive privilege to halt the release of 200 emails to AFL.
The emails obtained by the group show that Hunter, while not having any official position in the White House, was intimately involved in setting up various White House events such as "the January 2011 China State Luncheon, the June 2011 State Arrival Ceremony for German Chancellor, the March 2012 United Kingdom State Dinner and Visit, the May 2013 Turkey State Luncheon, and the 2014 France State Dinner."
In addition to planning various state visits throughout the Obama administration, Hunter and his associates repeatedly used the Biden name to get access to the White House. "On December 18, 2013, lobbyist Doug Davenport reached out to Hunter’s business partner, Eric Schwerin, for last-minute tickets for a Christmas White House tour for his 'guy from Apple,'" AFL wrote. "Even those familiar with Rosemont Seneca knew that they had unmatched access to the Obama-Biden White House."
Schwerin, despite having no official position at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, was able to get "unfettered" access to the West Wing thus allowing him to get Davenport to “the front of the line" to fulfill his request.
"Rosemont Seneca then directly contacted the Office of the Vice President to confirm the last-minute Christmas tour as a 'Big favor for Hunter,' indicating that Hunter was using his access to the White House to benefit those involved with Rosemont Seneca," America First Legal wrote.
In addition to getting favors and access for himself and his associates, Hunter would regularly communicate with the Office of the Vice President to ease their business hurdles.
"The Rosemont Seneca team, at Hunter’s direction, reached out to the OVP correspondence director to obtain a letter for an associate," AFL explained. "During this exchange, Hunter’s assistant at Rosemont Seneca welcomes the new White House staffer 'to the team.'"
"These records further confirm that there was never a wall between the Office of the Vice President and Hunter Biden; in fact, there was extensive commingling between them," the legal group concludes.
To those paying attention, it is clear that President Biden has repeatedly lied about his supposed separation between himself and his son's business dealings. He has lied to the American people and should be held accountable for it. With House Republicans set to launch an impeachment inquiry later this month, that accountability will hopefully come sooner rather than later.
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2023-09-01T15:04-0400 | Comment by: Richard
there you go, everything is finally crumbling down, how long can they continue to lie?...Its making biden so nervous he is hollering and screaming at his own people, not just reporters.