Kuwait Times

Hunter Biden: What we know

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WASHINGTON: Trailing Joe Biden in the polls two weeks ahead of the election, President Donald Trump appears to be trying to make up ground by flinging accusation­s without evidence that his Democratic opponent is a “criminal” and attacking his son, Hunter Biden. Asked by a reporter on Monday if this was his strategy in the final stretch of the campaign, Trump said: “Joe Biden is a criminal and he’s been a criminal for a long time.”

Trump also lashed out at the media “for not reporting it.” He offered no evidence to back up his allegation other than to say “read his laptop,” presumably a reference to a computer once allegedly owned by Hunter Biden that has been the subject of recent stories in the Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post. Here’s what we know about Hunter Biden, the 50-year-old son of the former senator from Delaware and Democratic presidenti­al nominee:

Ukraine

From 2014 to 2019, while his father was vice president, Hunter Biden, a lawyer and lobbyist, served on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company. Trump has accused Joe Biden, when he was president Barack Obama’s deputy, of seeking the removal of Ukraine’s top prosecutor to protect Burisma-and his son-from a corruption investigat­ion. Joe Biden has acknowledg­ed publicly that he did indeed push for the dismissal of the prosecutor but the European Union and IMF had also sought his removal-not because of a Burisma probe but because he was seen as not being aggressive enough in pursuing corruption. Hunter Biden, in an interview with ABC News, has said he may have displayed “poor judgment” in his past business dealings but had not engaged in any wrongdoing.

Impeachmen­t

Democrats in the House of Representa­tives opened an impeachmen­t inquiry in September 2019 after a whistleblo­wer revealed that Trump had sought to pressure the Ukrainian president into launching an investigat­ion of the Bidens. The Democratic-majority House approved articles of impeachmen­t against Trump for abuse of power and obstructio­n of Congress but the Republican-controlled Senate acquitted him of both charges. A report released last month by Senate Republican­s into Hunter Biden’s Ukraine dealings did not find any evidence of any wrongdoing by Joe Biden.

New York Post

The New York Post last week revived the Hunter Biden allegation­s with a story claiming it had obtained documents from a laptop owned by the former vice president’s son which was brought in for repairs in April 2019 but never picked up. The Post claimed that emails found on the laptop showed that Hunter Biden introduced his father to a Burisma advisor, Vadym Pozharskyi, in 2015 and contradict Joe Biden’s claims that he never spoke to his son about his overseas business dealings. The Post said the shop owner handed the laptop over to the FBI and also made a copy of the hard drive and gave it to former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani. Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer, has a record of dispersing disinforma­tion about the Bidens and Ukraine. — AFP

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