Thursday, January 12, 2023

Biden’s ‘think tank’ received $54.6 million from anonymous Chinese donors

 "Just yesterday, the news of several classified documents being discovered at Joe Biden's former office at his Washington think tank, the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, caused headlines.

Almost every media pundit focused on the mishandling of classified information, but there was another shocking revelation in this story that went largely ignored.

It began with the astounding disclosure that Joe Biden, who is among the least thoughtful men in the U.S., founded and runs a think tank.

It seems utterly unfathomable that Biden would lead a group whose function is to conduct 'research, analysis, and commentary on America’s place in the world and the global forces that impact our national security, democratic institutions, and foreign policy.’

Biden can't even get what country he's in straight.

Well, early today, the primary purpose of the ‘think tank’ was exposed by Breitbart News, citing the New York Post. 

The Post reported that CCP- (Chinese Communist Party) linked individuals or entities donated more than $54 million to the group between 2014 and 2019.

Most of the anonymous donations were given to the Biden Center when it was founded in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania in 2017, the very year Biden’s tenure as then-vice president ended. 

The Post reported that among the donors was real estate developer Xu Xeuqing who generously donated $3 million to Biden’s ‘think tank.'

In 2011, Xu faced corruption allegations in China; however he wasn’t charged with a crime, which experts suggest is proof of his close relationship with the CCP.

Last April, National Legal and Policy Center’s Government Integrity Project, which is a government watchdog, asked U.S. Attorney David Weiss to probe the anonymous donations made to the think tank as a part of the DOJ’s investigation into Hunter Biden’s alleged tax and gun violations."

Biden’s ‘think tank’ received $54.6 million from anonymous Chinese donors - American Thinker