As Hunter Biden's tax trial approaches, special counsel David Weiss is set to present evidence that Biden accepted payments from a Romanian businessman to influence U.S. policy during Joe Biden's vice presidency.
The allegations suggest that Hunter Biden engaged in activities aimed at swaying U.S. government agencies on behalf of the Romanian oligarch, despite not facing charges related to acting as a foreign agent in the upcoming trial. Weiss' office has highlighted these dealings as part of the broader criminal tax case against Biden, raising questions about potential unregistered foreign lobbying and the avoidance of U.S. laws designed to monitor such activities.
The trial is expected to shed light on the extent of Hunter Biden's involvement with foreign entities and any implications for U.S. policy during the period in question.
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Special counsel David Weiss accused Hunter Biden of working for a Romanian businessman in an arrangement designed to skirt U.S. laws on foreign lobbying and avoid any “political ramifications” for
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