Biden Family’s 2013 China Meetings: Uncovering Impact on Foreign Relations
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Biden Family’s 2013 China Meetings: Uncovering Impact on Foreign Relations

Photos from 2013, released by the National Archives, reveal meetings between the Biden family and high-ranking Chinese officials, stirring controversy over potential conflicts of interest. These images, obtained by America First Legal, show Joe and Hunter Biden with Chinese President Xi Jinping and others, prompting questions about the true nature of these interactions. 2013 Photos: Unveiling Critical Connections The National Archives’ release includes images showing Joe and Hunter Biden’s encounters with key Chinese figures, including President Xi Jinping. America First Legal, a conservative legal foundation, obtained these photos, drawing renewed scrutiny over the Bidens’ ties with China. Pictured engagements with Jonathan Li and Ming Xue of BHR Partners raise questions about potential entanglement in Hunter’s business ventures. Joe Biden, who has consistently denied involvement in his son’s foreign dealings, appears in photos with BHR leaders. These revelations intensify ongoing discussions of the family’s international business connections. The timing of these photos holds particular significance following Hunter Biden’s full and unconditional pardon for various offenses on December 1. BOMBSHELL Photos Expose Biden Family’s Long Denied China Connections These newly uncovered images, obtained through litigation with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), paint a startling picture of then-Vice President Biden’s close ties to Hunter Biden’s… pic.twitter.com/gk4myrJIeB — Chase Geiser (@realchasegeiser) December 23, 2024 Implications of a Presidential Pardon Joe Biden’s recent pardon of Hunter Biden includes several offenses, spanning from 2014 to 2024, such as illegal firearm acquisition and tax issues. Following the pardon, Michael Ding from America First Legal declared that the legal group would tirelessly pursue the full scope of the Biden family’s alleged exploitative practices. The pardon has stirred opposition, as some view it as a tool to protect Hunter from potential judicial consequences. Representative Andy Biggs openly criticized the pardon, asserting that Hunter Biden should testify regarding these matters, as Congress still retains the right to scrutinize the Biden family’s financial maneuvers. The photographs suggest a deeper relationship during a 2013 trip endorsed by the House Oversight Committee’s findings of facilitated meetings between Hunter and his father with BHR executives. PHOTO PROOF: Then-VP Joe Biden Met Hunter Biden’s Chinese Partners in 2013https://t.co/8IyTDyMJUE — @IdaFlo (@IdaFlo) December 24, 2024 Ongoing Investigations and Future Outlook Amid these revelations, America First Legal underscores its commitment to uncovering corruption. Litigation against the National Archives led to the release of the images, despite some delays attributable to legal intervention by Biden and Obama lawyers until post-Election Day. The partial release of photographs—131 with 182 withheld by the current administration—feeds speculation about what additional information might remain concealed. These images spark important discussions about potential conflicts of interest facing current officials and emphasize the necessity of a thorough investigative process. The story, ongoing in political and legal arenas, may have profound implications for understanding how political influence potentially intersects with private gains. Sources: Newly released photos show Hunter and Joe Biden with Chinese officials in 2013 | Just The News America First Legal Obtains Photos of Joe Biden Meeting with Hunter Biden’s Chinese Business Associates and Introducing Hunter to China’s President Xi Jinping Newly released photos show Hunter and Joe Biden with Chinese officials in 2013 The post Biden Family’s 2013 China Meetings: Uncovering Impact on Foreign Relations appeared first on The Conservative Brief.