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Jeff Zients, who is helping to lead Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s transition team, hosted the Chinese Entrepreneur Club (CEC) for a 2011 White House meeting when he was serving as the deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Breitbart reported that, according to Obama administration records, the group toured the White House and met with John Bryson who at that point was serving as the Commerce Secretary. The outlet also said that according to group members the party got a private meeting with Vice President Joe Biden.
According to the outlet, recently published emails reveal that on November 5, 2011 an associate of Devon Archer communicated regarding a chance to obtain “outstanding new clients.” Breitbart said that in the email the person informed Archer that the CEC had been attempting to set up meetings with members of the Obama administration. more here
If we connect enough dots, we’ll probably find Archer and Hunter (the simulation is winking, or God is laughing) at the center of the infamous OPM hack in 2013.
Nothing to see here … move along … the Lame Stream Fake Media has already de-bunked this!
Joey’s never done anything – period.
And Hunter’s pure as driven snow – ask Xi or Putin or Wray.
izlamo delenda est …
Biden is truly the Manchurian Candidate. He is perfect for the role, since he is so incredibly stupid.
keep sucking chicom-chink****
Like Clinton and our missile telemetry secrets and nuclear technology Biden has followed suit by providing the Chinese with our stealth technology.
How much longer do we have as a nation with the treachery by our politicians so corrupt and half the nation still votes for them.
I suspect the end is approaching.
In the land of Giant Babies, Biden is the biggest.
https://qz.com/927277/psychologist-wu-zhihong-explains-why-chinese-people-only-have-the-mental-age-of-a-six-month-old-in-his-book-nation-of-giant-babies/
What would Biden Thought look like? https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/xi-thought-is-creeping-into-everything-from-chinese-sci-fi-to-company-filings