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There has been much discussion of a classified document being found in his personal library in Wilmington, but there is a huge library of Biden documents sitting in the University of Delaware. Biden is the poster boy for how the claim of private ownership can run against principles of good government and the public interest.
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And Chris is a great podcast host, he’s also an integral part of the Institute for Well-Being in Law, which is who is bringing you this podcast series. He’s our vice president of governance and I have the great privilege of being the board president of the Institute. Or is it compounded? Or is it sort of somewhat mitigated?
After the debacle in Delaware where the Justice Department seemed entirely confused on its own filings, the letters only reaffirmed the image of a department adrift in this expanding scandal. The optics could not be worse and many took the letter as an effort to intimate Archer. Later, t he ranking Democratic member Rep.
The concern is that Hunter was receiving money from figures closely associated with foreign governments and foreign intelligence agencies, including the CCP. Indeed, at least two transfers of funds to Hunter Biden in 2019 from a Chinese source listed the President’s home in Delaware where Hunter sometimes lived and conducted business.
Attorney David Weiss in Delaware has presented a growing danger of self-indictment over its prior coverage (or noncoverage). Weiss has called a long line of witnesses before a grand jury, and there is growing expectation of criminal charges against Hunter Biden. For the media, the ongoing investigation of Hunter Biden by U.S.
The filing begins by outright accusing Hunter Biden and his counsel of lying to the court about what occurred after the earlier plea agreement fell apart in court after the judge in Delaware asked about a sweeping immunity clause in paragraph 14. ” The rest of the filing is equally devastating.
and overall “expertise on corporate governance.” At the time, Democratic Senator Tom Carper of Delaware explained that Hunter Biden was qualified to get on the board of Amtrak because “Hunter Biden has spent a lot of time on Amtrak trains.”. Ignoring conflicts in the interview was no easy task.
Below is my column in the New York Post on the increasing use of Hunter Biden’s history of addiction as a defense or excuse for his conduct as possible charges are reportedly under consideration in Delaware. The use of the addiction defense omits a few salient points in the record of influence peddling by Hunter Biden.
By bringing this action as a civil lawsuit, the Justice Department may have undercut the ongoing investigation by David Weiss, the US attorney for Delaware, into Hunter Biden’s foreign dealings. Beijing wanted the businessman back in China and hoped to persuade the US government to deny him a visa.
When pressed on his lack of credentials for the position, Democratic Senator Tom Carper of Delaware quipped that “ Hunter Biden has spent a lot of time on Amtrak trains.” When things got legally difficult, Hunter could count on government guardians. In a sense, his family is the government.
That possession ended when his sister-in-law Hallie Biden tossed the firearm into a dumpster in Wilmington, Delaware. The government could argue that it should be able to use the testing as circumstantial evidence to rebut the claim or even impeach Hunter if he takes the stand (which seems unlikely). 12 and Oct.
Here is the column: The discovery of a fourth set of classified documents, at the Biden residence in Delaware, has further undermined the White House’s virtual mantra that the president “takes classified documents very seriously.”. But why was a legal team sent in six years after Biden took the documents on leaving as vice president?
Below is my column in Fox.com on the authentication of Hunter Biden’s laptop in the Delaware trial. The government has denounced the Russian disinformation claims as a “conspiracy theory” and put on evidence that there is no evidence of tampering with the laptop. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y.,
President Joe Biden responded to a question Thursday from Fox’s Peter Doocy about the disclosure of additional classified documents found in his garage next to his corvette at his home in Delaware. The president responded “My Corvette is in a locked garage, OK? So, it’s not like they’re sitting out on the street.”
There is a new report this morning that Justice Department officials did go to the resident in Delaware to collect the documents. Here is the column: Ronald Reagan once joked that “the most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.'”
Here is the column: This week, Hunter Biden’s defense team traveled to Delaware seeking an update on the federal criminal investigation that has dragged on for almost five years. The laptop shows emails from various foreign sources, including some with close connections to foreign governments and intelligence services.
At one point, he claimed that the government must fulfill a prior dead plea agreement. Unlike Donald Trump in Manhattan, Delaware is Biden country. Even if he cannot secure acquittal, the combination of political and social elements at play in Delaware could produce a hung jury.
Last August, the New York Times ran a story about Hunter seeking help from the government for his client Burisma. government for a potentially lucrative energy project in Italy while his father was vice president, according to newly released records and interviews. Government officials or agencies. government.
” He argues that DOJ regulations instruct the attorney general to appoint a special counsel from outside the government, but Weiss was working as U.S. attorney for Delaware.
It may also put pressure on the Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who is looking into possible criminal conduct by Hunter Biden. Ky) has objected that the Biden Administration changed rules governing access to these reports that stood for more than 20 years. Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R.,
The Trump indictment details alleged efforts to conceal documents, obstruct the investigation and lie to the government. to his home and his garage in Delaware. To be clear, there are significant differences between the Trump and Biden cases.
Below is an expanded version of my column in the New York Post on the rather bizarre filing of Hunter Biden this week in the Delaware gun charge case. Recently, the government has revealed that, when it recovered the gun after its was discarded near a school, the gun pouch was coated in cocaine. The book is not his only problem.
At the time, figures such as the University of Chicago’s Eric Posner argued that the “conventional understanding” of the amendment should be “enlarged” to include instances where both parties “lose confidence in the president’s ability to govern.” John Dickinson’s question was left unanswered in the final version of the Constitution.
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