Hunter Biden has finally acknowledged that his father, President Joe Biden, was indeed “the big guy” referenced in discussions about a lucrative business deal with a Chinese state-linked energy firm, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) says.
This came to light during Hunter’s deposition in the ongoing impeachment inquiry, marking a significant development in the investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings abroad.
Hunter’s admission came after intense questioning by Rep. Greene, a member of the House Oversight Committee. Greene told Breitbart News, “At one point, we asked Hunter about the 10% for the ‘big guy’. We showed him the email that that it laid it all out… And he said, ‘Oh, that was after my father left office.’”
This indicates that Hunter Biden did not deny his father’s involvement, a stance that contradicts previous denials and evasions regarding Joe Biden’s connection to his son’s international business ventures.
The “big guy” reference originates from a 2017 email found on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, detailing a proposed equity split in a joint venture with CEFC China Energy, which included a 10% share for “the big guy.” Despite Hunter’s acknowledgment of his father as the “big guy,” he rejected the idea that Joe Biden was ever penciled in for a 10% stake in the deal, according to the New York Post