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The Senate Finance Committee is probing the Obama administration’s 2015 decision to approve the sale of a U.S. company with insight into “military applications” to the Chinese government and an investment firm run by former Vice President Joe Biden’s youngest son, Hunter Biden.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), the committee’s chairman, sent a letter to the Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Thursday requesting documents relating to the sale of Henniges, a Michigan-based automotive company, to Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) and Bohai Harvest RST (BHR).
Grassley Raises Concerns Over Obama Admin Approval of U.S. Tech Company Joint Sale to Chinese Government and Investment Firm Linked to Biden, Kerry Families
“As with the Uranium One transaction, there is cause for concern that potential conflicts of interest could have influenced CFIUS approval of the Henniges transaction,” Grassley wrote.
one of the companies involved in the Henniges transaction was a billion dollar private investment fund called Bohai Harvest RST (BHR). BHR was formed in November of 2013 by a merger between the Chinese-government linked firm, Bohai Capital, and a company named Rosemont Seneca Partners. Rosemont Seneca was reportedly formed in 2009 by Hunter Biden, the son of then-Vice President Joe Biden,
originally posted by: sunkuong
a reply to: shawmanfromny
Your op is a word salad.
What do you, shawmanfromwherikastn, really believe you can do to make the world a better place. I am curios? You object to much yet you strawman so many arguments...
What do u think +++
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: sunkuong
a reply to: shawmanfromny
Your op is a word salad.
What do you, shawmanfromwherikastn, really believe you can do to make the world a better place. I am curios? You object to much yet you strawman so many arguments...
What do u think +++
woa, this one sound triggered.
Is it wrong to point out possible crimes when looking into presidential candidates? I seem to remember a few instances of some folks looking into a guy running a few years ago. Was that wrong too?
originally posted by: rickymouse
Biden seems like a person who would do some shady things to benefit his family and friends. Nice to know someone like that, but probably not a good thing for our country. Lots of people are like that, but not many people have the position he had as VP. I thought we had safeguards in place to keep that kind of stuff from happening?