GOP Alleges Former VP “Colluded” With Hunter Biden Associates
A business associate of Hunter Biden exchanged and reviewed talking points with the office of then-Vice President Biden during the closing days of the Obama administration, a practice that Republicans now point to as โevidence of collusionโ between the two camps as they attempted โto spin media stories.โ
House Oversight Chairman James Comer sent a letter to the National Archives and Records Administration Wednesday requesting โunrestricted special accessโ to documents relating to communication between the VPโs office and his sonโs business partners.
โJoe Biden never built an โabsolute wallโ between his familyโs business dealings and his official government work,โ Comer said in a statement. โHis office doors were wide open to Hunter Bidenโs associates.โ
The wall in question is a reference to President Bidenโs promise to keep the private interests of his family and his official government duties separate. But emails between Eric Schwerin, the managing director of Hunter Bidenโs consulting firm, Rosemont Seneca Partners, and Kate Bedingfield, a longtime Biden aide, reflect something closer to coordination.
โWill you call me when you get a chance,โ Schwerin wrote Bedingfield in the afternoon of Dec. 5, 2015, after passing along a quote attributable to โa Hunter Biden spokesmanโ to the vice presidentโs office. Both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times were working on stories about the Biden familyโs business ties to Ukraine.
โVP signed off on this,โ Bedingfield, then communications director for the VP, replied before adding, โwill give this quote to both reporters in my name shortly.โ
The statement that followed read like so many of the subsequent denials now offered by the Biden White House. It stressed that Hunter Biden was โa private citizenโ and that his father Biden had โno involvementโ in the Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma. It also contained a typo.
โAh! Thank you,โ Bedingfield replied after Schwerin noted the mistake in grammar. Half an hour later, the vice presidentโs spokeswoman sent an email to the New York Times with the corrected quote โ sans typo. Two days later, the vice president was en route to Kyiv.
The emails were first brought to light after America First Legal, a conservative nonprofit started by former Trump aide Stephen Miller, sued Archives for the records. Some of the now-public emails remain redacted, however. Hence the Oversight Committeeโs request for full records.
โThere is evidence of collusion in the efforts to spin media stories about Burismaโs corruption while Vice President Biden was publicly pushing an anti-corruption agenda in Ukraine,โ Comer said in a statement.
โSuspiciously, Hunter Bidenโs associate had a media statement on Burisma approved by Vice President Biden himself the same day Hunter Biden โcalled D.C.โ for help with the government pressure facing Burisma,โ the Kentucky Republican added in reference to testimony from Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden.
It is the latest in the ongoing probe of how the younger Biden made millions of dollars overseas and whether his father, the current president, improperly benefited from those dealings. For months, Republicans have searched for a connection tying the two men together.
The White House has alternately insisted that President Biden never discussed business with his son and also that he was never in a business relationship with him. And there is not yet evidence that the president either profited from Hunter Bidenโs overseas business activity or took actions in his official capacity because they would benefit the Bidens.
Whenever asked about the presidentโs son, the current White House notably and consistently declines to comment, noting that Hunter Biden is a private citizen. Behind the scenes, though, at least during the Obama administration, emails reveal a willingness to work with representatives of the younger Biden to shape press coverage.
And back then, Biden World seemed confident that the issue was contained. โNot a pleasant story,โ Bedingfield wrote to colleagues after the New York Times report was published, โbut nothing substantively different from the WSJ piece โ a couple of voices in Ukraine saying the optics here arenโt good, but no allegations of any wrongdoing.โ
Bedingfield later served as White House communications director departing earlier this year as the Oversight Committeeโs probe of the president began in earnest.
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