Biden will not discuss investigation of his son Hunter with attorney general candidates

Former U.S. Vice President and Democratic 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden (left) with his son Hunter Biden.

A spokeswoman for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Sunday (Dec. 20) that Joe Biden will not discuss with any attorney general candidates the federal investigation of his son Hunter.

Joe Biden declared himself the winner of the Nov. 3 election, but the 2020 presidential election has seen massive fraud and President Trump (R-Texas) is challenging election fraud in several swing states.

Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary Biden chose for himself, said on Fox News that Biden “will not discuss the investigation of his son with any of the attorney general candidates.”

“He will not have discussions with anyone he is considering for the position, nor will he have discussions with a future attorney general.” Psaki said, adding that it is up to the future attorney general how he or she handles any investigation (of Hunter).

In a previous statement from Biden’s team, Hunter Biden announced on Dec. 9 that he is under investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware.

Hunter said the investigation revolves around “tax matters. According to media reports, the investigation includes Hunter’s business dealings with China.

Joe Biden has said nothing more than he has confidence in his son since he learned of the investigation.

Congressional Republicans are urging the appointment of a special prosecutor to head the investigation.

“I am absolutely calling for the appointment of a special prosecutor to look into all of Hunter Biden’s (former vice president) administration to see if he had (conflicts of) interest with the Biden (former vice president) administration, which involves his (Hunter’s) business dealings in Ukraine, which could be linked to Russian agents, and any activities he conducted with the Chinese (Communist) government. ” Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told reporters in Washington last week.

Graham cited concerns about Hunter’s tax evasion allegations, as well as recently disclosed emails showing Joe Biden’s involvement in his son’s dealings. One of the e-mails shows Hunt referring to his father and a Chinese businessman as “office colleagues.

“Somebody needs to look at his business dealings with China to see if there was any criminality, but mostly to see what kind of conflict there might have been with the Biden administration,” Graham said.

House Foreign Affairs Committee member Ken Buck (R-Mich.) also sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr (R-Texas) earlier this month urging him to open an investigation into Hunter.

In the final weeks before the election, the New York Post reported on the Hunt computer-gate scandal, revealing Hunt’s involvement in a number of “troubling” overseas businesses, primarily in China, and bringing his father, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, into question as well. The mainstream media has been tight-lipped or even silenced by this explosive news.

U.S. Senate Homeland Security Committee (Senate Homeland Security Committee) chairman, Republican Ron Johnson (Ron Johnson) said in early December, the media suppressed the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden scandal not reported, the election caused serious interference.

Johnson said the so-called mainstream media’s influence and interference in the election has been far greater than “any Russian interference. “In fact, there are polls now,” he said, “a McClatchy poll that shows 36 percent of Biden voters have never heard of Hunter Biden because of (news) censorship and suppression. Of those, 13 percent said they would not be likely to vote for Biden if they knew.”