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Hunter Biden reportedly took trips on Air Force Two to 15 countries with then-VP Joe Biden despite claim that they 'never spoke' about overseas business
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Hunter Biden reportedly took trips on Air Force Two to 15 countries with then-VP Joe Biden despite claim that they 'never spoke' about overseas business

President Joe Biden went to Lake Tahoe and met up with his son, Hunter, yet strangely the first son wasn't aboard Air Force One as he often is.

As reported by Red State, Hunter flew commercially to meet the president, an unusual move that has become more frequent since legal troubles ramped up in July 2023.

Peculiar information on Hunter continuously comes to the surface after the fact, such as his two-week stint at the White House, during which the infamous mystery bag of cocaine was found in the nation's executive mansion.

Journalists continue to unearth information from the trove of laptop files, Secret Service records, Freedom of Information requests, and even publicly available news videos.

Hunter "tagged along to at least 13 different countries" with then-Vice President Joe Biden, even "proposing setting up business calls or meetings while he was on those trips," Fox News reported.

Host Jesse Watters upped that reported number to 15, however, which included numerous instances of Hunter reportedly taking the back stairs when he got off Air Force Two.

In 2010, Hunter reportedly traveled on Air Force Two to Canada. That same year, Hunter requested Secret Service protection in Egypt, South Africa, and Kenya, Watters reported. This happened on the same dates that Joe Biden traveled to those countries.

He was also spotted in the back of the vice president's limo in Japan in 2013 after getting off the vice president's plane. He then enjoyed a limo ride with his parents that same year in Germany.

In December 2013, Hunter came off the vice presidential plane with his father in China, which Watters noted was the "only time we actually saw Hunter walk off Air Force Two."

Then "the Biden family got a $25 million deal," Watters said.

Other trips included Croatia in 2015 and Serbia in 2016.

During the Serbia trip, Hunter invited a businessman named Vuk Jeremic and allegedly offered to bring him to the airport in the president's motorcade: "I'll make sure we can spend time together and maybe you could come with me in [the] motorcade to [the] airport if you have time," Biden wrote in an email.

In April 2016, Hunter was spotted in Italy with his father and the Italian prime minister. While there, he also allegedly met with the owner of Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company that employed the younger Biden son.

It was also recently revealed that then-Vice President Joe Biden and his son had clandestine dinner meetings with oligarchs from former Soviet Bloc countries in private rooms in a D.C. restaurant.

At the then-vice president's favorite restaurant, Cafe Milano, Russian, Kazakhstani, and Ukrainian business people met with either Joe Biden or Hunter Biden to allegedly gain access or work out money deals.

“During Joe Biden’s vice presidency, Hunter Biden sold him as ‘the brand’ to reap millions from oligarchs in Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine. It appears no real services were provided other than access to the Biden network, including Joe Biden himself,” a statement from Republican Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said.

There were reportedly "meals at Café Milano where then-Vice President Joe Biden dined with oligarchs from around the world who had sent money to his son.”

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Andrew Chapados

Andrew Chapados

Andrew Chapados is a writer focusing on sports, culture, entertainment, gaming, and U.S. politics. The podcaster and former radio-broadcaster also served in the Canadian Armed Forces, which he confirms actually does exist.
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