U.S. media: “spy chief” He Zhiping was under U.S. surveillance, immediately called Biden’s brother when arrested

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his second son, Hunter Biden, have been embroiled in an “emailgate” scandal, after U.S. media obtained Hunter’s own admission that his partner is “a Chinese spy chief (former Hong Kong Civil Affairs Bureau Chief Patrick Ho). The recordings of the “Biden” and “Ho Chi-ping” interviews are evidence of mutual cooperation. U.S. media have also turned up reports and court documents that He was arrested for bribing President Chadd and the Ugandan foreign minister, and that he called Biden’s brother Jim immediately after his arrest, while court documents have also revealed that He was once the subject of a U.S. federal investigation into the content of overseas communications.

The Daily Caller, a conservative U.S. news website, obtained a 2018 court filing that revealed U.S. authorities invoked the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to collect overseas communications records of Hunt’s partner and former Hong Kong Home Affairs Bureau chief He Zhiping, which were classified.

In 2014, he was accused of assisting Watson Energy in contacting the former Senegalese Foreign Minister and conspiring to bribe President Chad and the Ugandan Foreign Minister in order to obtain oil concessions. He was arrested in 2017 in New York and held for nearly three years before being repatriated to Hong Kong.

The New York Times also reported in December 2018 that Ho Chi-ping, who is also a senior aide to Watson Energy Chairman James Yeh, called Biden’s brother, Jim Biden, first when he was arrested, and Jim said he was surprised that he was supposed to call Hunter.

National Pulse, a conservative U.S. media outlet, recently reported that Hunter complained on tape about Ye’s disappearance and called He Zhiping a “Chinese spy chief.