Hunter Biden was on Burisma board ‘because his father was Vice-President’: Michael Knowles
The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles believes Hunter Biden was on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma “because his father was Vice-President”.
The New York Post has reported that Joe Biden’s brother, James Biden, made a pitch for Qatar to invest $30 million in a troubled rural health provider and listed ‘brother’ of Joe Biden as one of his credentials.
“I don’t think that when Hunter Biden was sitting on the board of Burisma, it was because of his expertise in natural gas or Ukrainian politics,” Mr Knowles told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“Something tells me it’s because his father was the Vice-President and the point man.
“It’s a family firm because … it’s the only way the Biden family has been able to make a lot of money.”
Видео Hunter Biden was on Burisma board ‘because his father was Vice-President’: Michael Knowles канала Sky News Australia
The New York Post has reported that Joe Biden’s brother, James Biden, made a pitch for Qatar to invest $30 million in a troubled rural health provider and listed ‘brother’ of Joe Biden as one of his credentials.
“I don’t think that when Hunter Biden was sitting on the board of Burisma, it was because of his expertise in natural gas or Ukrainian politics,” Mr Knowles told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“Something tells me it’s because his father was the Vice-President and the point man.
“It’s a family firm because … it’s the only way the Biden family has been able to make a lot of money.”
Видео Hunter Biden was on Burisma board ‘because his father was Vice-President’: Michael Knowles канала Sky News Australia
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