Hunter Biden's business dealings with China reportedly the focus of federal investigation
Joe Biden's son Hunter has confirmed his tax affairs are being investigated by federal authorities, with sources claiming the probe is focusing on the president-elect's son's business dealings in China.
Hunter Biden said he learned about the investigation, which is being run by the Delaware US attorney's office, on Tuesday.
Видео Hunter Biden's business dealings with China reportedly the focus of federal investigation канала Sky News Australia
Hunter Biden said he learned about the investigation, which is being run by the Delaware US attorney's office, on Tuesday.
Видео Hunter Biden's business dealings with China reportedly the focus of federal investigation канала Sky News Australia
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