| |   |                                                                         The Biden Justice Department Stands Accused of Hiding This Evidence of Biden-China Corruption                                                                                                                                                                       By                                                                                  Paul Sperry                                                                                                                                    March 15, 2023                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            By  Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations March 15, 2023 The Justice Department is not disclosing  to the public or Congress links between President Biden’s son Hunter and  brother James and a corrupt Chinese government agent who doled out  millions of dollars in bribes. It has scrubbed the connections from  court documents and is suggesting it doesn’t have evidence clearly in  its possession.    In  addition, the department appears to be trying to silence another  disreputable partner from coming forward to tell what he knows about the  Bidens' Chinese connection.    In  2016, FBI counterespionage agents began collecting voluminous evidence  against Chinese national Chi Ping “Patrick” Ho, who was suspected of  paying off officials and their families around the world in exchange for  oil rights for a China-based energy conglomerate he represented that  has ties to Chinese military intelligence.      From  emails, text messages, phone calls, bank records, and other evidence  gathered from wiretaps and searches of Ho’s offices in D.C. and New  York, investigators discovered that Hunter Biden and his uncle James  were targets of Ho and CEFC China Energy, which had struck up a business  partnership with the Bidens. The deal, sealed in 2017, netted the  Bidens almost $6 million for unspecified work, at least $1 million of  which was paid directly by Ho. 
   Main Article:  Feds' Foreign-Corruption Double Standard Protected Bidens  DOJ prosecutors were able to indict and  convict Ho in 2018 under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for his role  in a bribery scheme aimed at former United Nations and African  officials. Though the evidence also potentially implicated the Bidens,  who failed to register as foreign agents of CEFC, prosecutors did not  pursue charges against them.  
     Republican congressional leaders  investigating Biden influence-peddling say the DOJ is actively covering  up the illicit connection. Here’s how:  
   Failing to Turn Over  Surveillance Evidence Despite Senate Judiciary Committee  requests, DOJ refuses to turn over Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act  materials the FBI used to spy on Ho in 2016 and 2017. DOJ claims the  FISA information may not even exist. 
    “Unfortunately, we are not in a position  to confirm the existence of the information that is sought if it exists  in the department’s possession,” then-Deputy Assistant Attorney General  Joseph Gaeta told GOP Sen. Charles Grassley of Judiciary in a letter.    But the FISA applications and material do exist — according to a sworn  acknowledgement by former U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, who prosecuted the Ho case.    In Feb. 8, 2018, he  notified  Ho’s defense team and the court of his “intent to use Foreign  Intelligence Surveillance Act information” in the case, including  “information derived from electronic surveillance pursuant to FISA.”     A former Democratic congressional staffer, Gaeta recently left DOJ to take a top job at  Democracy Forward,  a Democratic Party shop formed in 2016 to bring legal challenges to  Donald Trump. It is chaired by former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer  Marc Elias, who commissioned the discredited Steele dossier that  fabricated ties between Trump and Russia.    If Hunter Biden and his uncle were mentioned in the FISA wiretap materials, it’s a closely guarded secret.    The  affidavits to “electronically monitor” Ho and his contacts remain  classified and under seal, along with the FISA material collected from  the wiretaps – including “foreign intelligence,” according to court  documents. Ho’s defense team had access to the FISAs as part of  discovery, but when they tried to introduce information from them as  evidence, the court ruled it “classified” and “inadmissible.” 
   Redacting  Hunter Biden's Name   During Ho’s 2018 trial in New York, federal prosecutors strained to keep secret his partnership with the Biden family.    In at least one court  exhibit,  Hunter Biden's name was redacted from an email that agents obtained  from Ho. One of the prosecutors in the case asked the judge to keep  jurors in the dark about Ho's powerful American connection, because he  said DOJ did not want to “introduce a political dimension to this case,”   records show.     Emails  the feds seized from Ho during their investigation show one of his CEFC  advisers tried to arrange a private Washington dinner in December 2015  with their boss, CEFC Chairman Ye Jianming, and someone whose name was  redacted by DOJ prosecutors. (Although the name wasn’t made public  during the trial, in an email to a mutual business associate found on  Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, Ho’s adviser had invited “Hunter” to  attend the dinner.)    Further explaining his reason for censoring the name, DOJ prosecutor Daniel Richenthal  told  the judge “the name of that individual ... could introduce a political  dimension to this case that we don’t think is worth dealing with." Ho’s  lawyers argued the redaction was unnecessary.    In  May 2018, federal prosecutors reached out to Hunter from the Southern  District of New York, which handled the Ho case, information found on  Hunter’s abandoned laptop reveals. It’s not clear what they discussed.  Richenthal is a Democrat who has given money to the DNC.    DOJ  also redacted sections of transcripts of audio recordings captured from  Ho’s phone conversations from the New York prison where he was  incarcerated.    More  than a dozen filings and hearing transcripts from the Ho case remain  under seal, locked in a court “vault,” according to the docket. Ho’s  connection to the Bidens went unmentioned in DOJ press releases about  the case.
   Suppressing  a Tipster's Leads       
   The Justice Department allegedly has  suppressed leads provided investigators years ago on the Bidens related  to CEFC by a former CEFC consultant close to both Ho and Hunter Biden.    DOJ  is seeking the extradition of the tipster Gal Luft, a former senior  adviser to CEFC China Energy who was arrested last month in Cyprus for  charges tied to the illegal export of arms to China.    However, Luft  maintains  he’s “never been an arms dealer” and that the real reason the Biden  administration wants to bring him into custody is to silence him from  cooperation with congressional investigations into Hunter’s business  dealings with CEFC and other Chinese entities.    Luft  said he met with FBI and DOJ investigators in 2019 and gave them  incriminating information on Hunter, but they did not pursue the leads  he gave them. His lawyers recently told DOJ he plans to submit a letter  to Congress detailing statements he made in that interview.    “DOJ is trying to bury me to protect Joe, Jim & Hunter Biden,” Luft claimed in a Feb. 18  tweet. He threatened to "name names” of department officials whom he says are trying to cover for the Bidens.    It  was also in 2019 that the FBI was given a copy of Hunter Biden’s laptop  hard drive by a Delaware computer repairman several months after the  younger Biden abandoned the device there. The laptop contains numerous  documents featuring Ho, CEFC Energy Fund and its U.S.-based subsidiary,  the China Energy Fund Committee, which Ho ran from D.C. FBI  whistleblowers have told Congress that their supervisors in Washington  suppressed the laptop evidence and even claimed, falsely, it was Russian  “disinformation." 
   Withholding  Other Non-Laptop Evidence Congressional investigators say it’s clear  from the court proceedings in the Ho case that the FBI and DOJ are  sitting on more evidence related to the Bidens' illicit ties to the  Chinese government than what is contained on Hunter Biden’s laptop hard  drive.    “DOJ  likely possesses additional evidence related to CEFC and Hunter Biden  given the seizure of Patrick Ho’s iPad and email accounts in November  2017,” House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said last month.    FBI  agents also confiscated a Huawei cell phone from Ho when they arrested  him at JFK International Airport that month, DOJ records show. 
   Suppressing  'Kevin' Dong Evidence Meanwhile, in the Senate, Grassley  believes DOJ may have also electronically monitored Gongwen “Kevin”  Dong, another CEFC agent tied to the Bidens. Grassley has demanded DOJ  also turn over any FISA materials related to Dong. However, DOJ has  stonewalled this request too. 
    Dong is the CEFC principal who signed a  joint venture contract with Hunter Biden and who initiated most of the  wire payments to him via pass-through entities in 2017 and 2018. In  effect, Dong was the Chinese bagman for the Bidens and the millions in  cash they raked in from China.    Throughout  the legal proceedings, prosecutors made it plain they believed Ho was a  dangerous Chinese agent, but they never breathed a word about his $1  million in payments to Biden's son and brother.     Hunter Biden first engaged with CEFC in 2015, while his father was vice president. (See  main article.)     Former  assistant FBI director Chris Swecker points out that the CEFC-Biden  deal had the hallmarks of a Chinese intelligence operation.    He  notes that Hunter Biden was well aware of Ye’s and Ho’s links to  Chinese intelligence. In an audio recording found on his laptop, Hunter  described Ho as “the fucking spy chief of China.” Hunter’s ex-business  associate Tony Bobulinski says their Chinese partners – whom he  described as “intelligence” assets – weren’t looking to make a “healthy”  return on investment in the CEFC deal, but rather viewed it "as a  political or influence investment.” Bobulinski says he has told the FBI  in interviews that Joe Biden himself was cut in on the CEFC deal.    Swecker  said the FBI and DOJ no doubt suspected the Chinese were targeting the  Bidens as part of an influence operation and intelligence-gathering  operation. By asking the FISA spy court to authorize surveilling Ho, he  said, counterintelligence agents believed the foreign national was  working covertly for the Chinese government. Such warrants can only be  granted for targets suspected of being an agent of a foreign power or a  terrorist group, which means FBI agents were searching for evidence of  espionage.    “Hunter’s  and Jim’s dealing with CEFC had aroused counterintelligence concerns  inside the FBI, “ said Ben Schreckinger, author of  “The Bidens: Inside the First Family’s Fifty-Year Rise to Power.” “The FBI had Hunter under surveillance."    Neither  Biden was accused of wrongdoing in Ho’s criminal bribery and money  laundering scheme involving former United Nations and African officials.  Hunter and his attorney did not respond to messages seeking comment.  Attempts to reach James Biden were unsuccessful. 
                                                                 This article was originally published by RealClearInvestigations and made available via RealClearWire.                                                                                                                        
  Paul Sperry is an investigative reporter for RealClearInvestigations. He is also a longtime media fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. Sperry was previously the Washington bureau chief for Investor’s Business Daily, and his work has appeared in the New York Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Houston Chronicle, among other major publications. |  
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