Wires sent from China-backed company to Hunter Biden listed father's Delaware residence

 September 28, 2023

House Republicans continue to uncover mountains of evidence that show President Joe Biden's connection to his son, Hunter Biden's, business dealings, especially those involving China.

According to Fox News, a bombshell report emerged this week that showed "Hunter Biden received wires that originated in Beijing for more than $250,000 from Chinese business partners during the summer of 2019 — wires that listed the Delaware home of Joe Biden as the beneficiary address for the funds."

Notably, the revelation was largely ignored by most of the mainstream media.

The information originated as a result of House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer's (R-KY) relentless investigation into the Biden family's alleged overseas influence-peddling business.

During his investigation, Comer subpoenaed financial records regarding a certain bank account "and received records of two wires originating from Beijing and linked to BHR Partners."

BHR is a Beijing-backed private equity firm controlled by Bank of China Limited. Hunter Biden once sat on the board of directors for the company.

Fox News noted:

The first wire transfer sent to Hunter Biden, dated July 26, 2019, was for $10,000 from an individual named Ms. Wang Xin. There is a Ms. Wang Xin listed on the website for BHR Partners. It is unclear if the wire came from that Wang Xin.

The second wire transfer sent to Hunter Biden, dated Aug. 2, 2019, was for $250,000 from Li Xiang Sheng — also known as Jonathan Li, the CEO of BHR Partners — and Ms. Tan Ling. The committee is trying to identify Ling’s role.

"$260k from China was wired to Hunter Biden with Joe Biden's Delaware home listed as the beneficiary address. Beijing cash was basically wired right to Joe's front door. Why did @POTUS lie and say his family never received money from China? Americans deserve to know," Comer wrote on X earlier this week.

The beneficiary for the bank wires was listed as "Robert Hunter Biden," and included his address for his primary residence in Delaware.

Notably, the wires were sent only months after then-Vice President Joe Biden announced his intention to run for the 2020 presidential election.

In follow-up posts, Comer indicated that he was still in the process of issuing subpoenas for more bank records.

A House impeachment inquiry against President Biden and his alleged role in his son's business dealings kicked off this week.