by James D. Agresti
Authenticated documents from Hunter Biden’s laptop reveal that Joe Biden had several email aliases, such as:
- Peter Henderson: [email protected]
- Robin Ware: [email protected]
- Robert L. Peters: [email protected]
The last of those addresses was a government account, as evidenced by the domain “pci.gov”.
On June 7, 2015, Kathy Chung, a government-paid assistant of then-Vice President Biden, sent an email to his government alias and to Hunter with the subject line, “See below. These are all cell numbers.”
The email, sent to [email protected] and [email protected], contains the cell phone numbers of these 25 high-level current and former government officials that wielded an enormous amount of power:
- President Clinton
- Sec. Clinton
- Sen. Dodd
- Sen. Reid
- Sen. Mcconnell
- Denis McDonough
- Gov. Markell
- Sen. Carper
- Sen. Durbin
- Rep. Pelosi
- Sen. Leahy
- Sen. Joe Manchin
- Sen. Coons
- Rep. Chris Van Hollen
- Rep. Steny Hoyer
- Rep. Dutch Ruppersburger
- Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
- Rep. John Carney
- AG Loretta Lynch
- Sec. Tom Vilsack
- Sec. Tom Perez
- Sec. Anthony Foxx
- Sec. Arnie Duncan
- Sec. Gina McCarthy
- Fmr Rep. Eric Cantor
Given that Chung was a federal employee who worked directly for VP Biden, there can be little doubt that Joe ordered her to give this information to Hunter. The fact that Chung sent this to Joe’s government alias strongly suggests that she wanted him to know she did what he asked without leaving an obvious record of it.
This goldmine of influential contacts was given to Hunter while he was being paid at least $1 million per year by the Ukrainian energy company Burisma. The expressed purpose of these payments—as detailed in verified emails from Hunter’s laptop—was to get “high-ranking US officials” to convince “Ukrainian officials” to “close down” all criminal cases against the company’s owner.
The owner—a notoriously corrupt oligarch named Nikolai Zlochevskyi—had his London bank accounts seized by British officials in a 2014 money laundering investigation.
All Ukrainian criminal cases against the oligarch were dropped in 2016 after Joe Biden used the threat of withdrawing U.S. aid to force the president of Ukraine to fire the nation’s chief prosecutor.
Denying the Facts
Many journalists and “fact checkers” deny that the prosecutor who Joe Biden got fired was investigating the oligarch who was enriching Hunter, but this fact is irrefutably proven by validated emails from Hunter’s laptop.
The first email in this exchange was sent by a Burisma executive who dined with Hunter and Joe Biden at a restaurant near the White House in April 2015. This was less than two months before Joe passed the cell phone numbers of high-level U.S. officials to Hunter.
Seven months later on November 2, 2015, the same Burisma executive sent an email to Hunter and his partners in which he made clear that he was tired of waiting for action. In this email, the executive:
- criticized a proposal they sent to him because it was “lacking concrete tangible results that we set out to achieve in the first place” and did not “offer any names of top US officials” or “Ukrainian officials” to help “Nikolay” (the owner of Burisma) improve “his situation in Ukraine.”
- told them to “proceed immediately” with getting “high-ranking US officials” to “visit” Ukraine and convince “the highest level of decision makers” to “close down” all “cases/pursuits against Nikolay in Ukraine.”
- identified the “President of Ukraine” and the “Prosecutor General” as two of their “key targets.”
- reminded them that ending these criminal cases was the “true purpose” and the “ultimate purpose” of their “engagement” and “all our joint efforts.”
Hunter’s partners then discussed the email among themselves while making clear that anonymous U.S. officials would handle the matter, and Hunter needed to “deliver that message” to Burisma. In these smoking gun emails, they wrote:
- “I would tell” Burisma that we “deliberately” didn’t mention the names of the U.S. officials “to be on the safe and cautious side.”
- “Hunter, You need to deliver that message.”
Hunter then replied to Burisma, “Looking forward to getting started on this,” and Joe Biden proceeded to do exactly what the emails stated, word-for-word:
- Almost “immediately” (eight days) after Hunter wrote that he was “getting started,” the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine announced that Vice President Biden “will travel to Ukraine” within a month.
- During that trip, Biden pressured “the highest level of decision makers” in Ukraine to fire the nation’s chief prosecutor by singling out “key targets” in the email. In Biden’s own words, he threatened Ukraine’s president and prime minister that he would withhold a U.S. billion-dollar loan guarantee unless the “state prosecutor” was fired. “If the prosecutor is not fired,” warned Biden, “you’re not getting the money.” Biden then boasted, “Well, son of a bitch, he got fired.”
- The replacement prosecutor—who Biden called “solid”—agreed to drop all criminal charges against the oligarch if he paid back taxes and penalties. This led the oligarch to praise the deal, saying that it would allow his company to increase “production” and “attract international companies to Ukraine.”
Given the clear words of those emails, the actions of Joe Biden align with textbook definitions of bribery, extortion, and obstruction of justice.
Some have claimed that Joe Biden was innocent in this affair because Hunter told Burisma that a public relations firm called Blue Star Strategies would “deliver” what Burisma wanted. This was an obvious smokescreen, as proven by the following facts:
- When Hunter and his partners wrote to each other about how they would fulfill Burisma’s request, they said nothing about Blue Star. Instead, they said that it would be handled by top U.S. officials whose names they “deliberately” didn’t mention, and Hunter needs to “deliver that message.”
- In May 2017, two of Hunter’s business partners exchanged several WhatsApp messages about the Biden family’s involvement in their dealings, and one of them wrote to the other, “Don’t mention Joe being involved, it’s only when u are face to face, I know u know that but they are paranoid.”
- Blue Star didn’t do what the emails specified—Joe Biden did.
Independently confirming those emails in vivid detail, an informant reported to the FBI in June 2020 that he personally spoke with the oligarch several times in 2015–2019, and the oligarch stated that:
- he had no “worry” about Prosecutor Shokin’s investigation because Hunter Biden “will take care of all of those issues through his dad.”
- he saved “recordings” and “documents” that prove he was “coerced into paying the Bidens to ensure the Ukraine Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin was fired.”
- “it costs 5 (million) to pay one Biden, and 5 (million) to another Biden.”
- “he did not send any funds directly to the ‘Big Guy’,” and therefore, it will take investigators “10 years to find” the “illicit payments to Joe Biden.”
Adding to the proof of his culpability, VP Biden’s assistant used his email alias to escort the cell phone numbers of 25 high-level government power brokers to Hunter. Again, this occurred while Burisma was paying Hunter at least $1 million per year to convince top U.S. officials to close down all criminal cases against the company’s owner.
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James D. Agresti is the president of Just Facts, a research institute dedicated to publishing facts about public policies and teaching research skills.