Secret Guard For Hunter Biden Has Been Asked To ID “The Big Guy”

It was recently reported that a witness called to testify before a grand jury hearing evidence in the federal government’s ongoing investigation into Hunter Biden was asked to identify “the big guy” in relation to the first son’s planned deal with a now-defunct Chinese energy conglomerate, as calls have increased to have President Joe Biden added to a conspiracy probe.
The New York Post reported that the question arose after the witness, who was not named in the report, was shown a piece of evidence while appearing before the Wilmington, Del.-based grand jury in secret, according to a source familiar with the proceedings.
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A bombshell email exclusively reported by The Post in October 2020 showed that one of Hunter Biden’s business partners, James Gilliar, outlined the proposed percentage distribution of equity in a company created for a joint venture with CEFC China Energy Co.
The March 13, 2017, plan included “10 held by H for the big guy?”
Another former Hunter Biden partner, US Navy veteran Tony Bobulinski, later revealed that “the big guy” was Hunter’s dad, then the Democratic candidate for president, saying, “I have heard Joe Biden say he has never discussed his dealings with Hunter. That is false.”
Shortly after Joe Biden was elected, Hunter Biden announced that he was under federal investigation over “tax affairs” but since then, according to various recent reports, the probe has significantly widened to now include potential money laundering and violations of lobbying laws on behalf of foreign clients.
“In the wake of last week’s report by the Washington Post — which confirmed $4.8 million in payments from CEFC to entities controlled by Hunter Biden and first brother James Biden during 2017 and 2018 — the White House on Sunday attempted to distance the president from his under-scrutiny kin,” The Post reported.
Ron Klain, the White House chief of staff, said that the president was “confident that his son didn’t break the law” and “confident that his family did the right thing.”
“But, again, I want to just be really clear, these are actions by Hunter and his brother,” Klain told ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” “They’re private matters. They don’t involve the president. And they certainly are something that no one at the White House is involved in.”
Some former federal law enforcement and Justice Department officials, however, rejected those claims, with one of them telling The Post that there is already enough evidence he has seen to build a conspiracy case against the Biden family.
“I get that there’s spin, but this is not a complex one,” former Utah U.S. Attorney Brett Tolman told The Post.
He went on to say that confirmation from Bobulinski that President Biden is “the big guy” in a proposed deal involving CEFC China Energy is enough to indicate “that other family members were involved.”