With the news that the FBI conducted a search in mid-November of the Penn Biden Center and a search of Biden’s vacation home today, there can be no doubt that at least one subject of the investigation is whether Biden shared classified information with Hunter.
As Miranda Devine has reported, there are bread crumbs in Hunter’s correspondence, found on his laptop, suggesting Hunter used illegal access to sensitive and classified information in marketing his influence peddling operation. For example, he touted his access to this:
“Included in the proposal, was a “list of elites of similar rank in Russia, map of OD’s [Deripaska’s] networks based on frequency of interaction with selected elites and countries.” This was a proposal to Alcoa in 2011, touting H’s access to an “elite mapping program.”
Who doesn’t believe this unique ability to trace and quantify all of Deripaska’s contacts with other oligarchs wasn’t derived from classified NSA internet tracking ability? Once investigators get wind of things like that on the laptop, they will zero in on those subjects.
Here’s the NY Post article on the mysterious mapping procedure Hunter was marketing: nypost.com/2023/01/30/hun…
And then there’s Hunter’s April 2014 email to Devin Archer that reads like portions of a briefing memo given by the State Dept to VP Joe Biden, in advance of his trip to Ukraine a few days later. The possibly classified information disclosed in that email was used to get a deal.
This article describes the sensitive nature of the information H shared with his partner: nypost.com/2023/01/25/sus…
On top of that you have the fact that the FBI seized Joe Biden’s handwritten notes and notebooks from his time as VP at the Wilmongton house and at the vacation home searched today. Why might the investigators be interested?
They would want to know whether Biden recorded in handwritten notes or a notebook classified information. They also would compare those notes to the contents of emails Hunter sent in connection with his foreign influence peddling.
The question the FBI would want to answer is whether Joe and Hunter were selling more than influence. Were they also selling Govt secrets?

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