Hunter Biden's Business Dealings: A Timeline of President Biden's Denials

Created: JANUARY 25, 2025

Mounting evidence suggests President Biden may have been aware of his son Hunter's international business activities, despite repeated denials from the White House. Testimony from IRS whistleblowers alleges interference in the Hunter Biden investigation, with claims of political influence impacting decisions. One whistleblower revealed a 2017 WhatsApp message where Hunter Biden seemingly leveraged his father's presence to pressure a Chinese business partner. This revelation comes nearly a year after a voicemail surfaced, purportedly from President Biden to Hunter, discussing an article about Hunter's business dealings.

Biden, White House officials continually rejected knowledge of Hunter's business deals before evidence showed otherwise

The White House has consistently refuted any involvement of the President in his son's business affairs. Here's a chronological overview of these denials:

August 2019

President Biden categorically stated he had never discussed business matters with his son, brother, or any other family member, emphasizing a strict separation between personal and governmental affairs.

September 2019

In an exchange with Fox News, President Biden reiterated his stance, denying any conversations with his son regarding overseas business dealings.

September 2020

During a presidential debate, President Biden dismissed allegations about Hunter's international business transactions as "totally discredited."

Biden family

April 2022

Then-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki reiterated the President's previous denials when questioned about his knowledge of Hunter's business dealings and interactions with business partners.

A split of President Biden and Hunter Biden

June 2023

Following the emergence of the WhatsApp messages, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre deflected questions, referring inquiries to the White House counsel.

Joe and Hunter Biden at Fort McNair

June 2023

A White House spokesperson abruptly ended a press briefing after refusing to address questions about the President's prior denials.

Joe, Jill and Hunter Biden together at graduation ceremony

June 2023

When directly confronted by a Fox News reporter, President Biden simply responded "No" to the question of whether he had lied about his involvement in Hunter's business dealings.

The Justice Department's announcement of Hunter Biden's plea deal on tax-related misdemeanors and a firearm charge further complicates the ongoing narrative surrounding his business activities and his father's alleged involvement.

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