During a recent statement, Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, alleged that both Hunter Biden and James Biden committed perjury during their testimonies before the House Oversight Committee. Bobulinski claimed that Hunter Biden had lied throughout his testimony and provided specific examples to support his accusations.
One instance highlighted by Bobulinski was Hunter Biden's alleged false statements regarding money demands and threats made to CEFC in text messages dated July 30 and July 31, 2017. Bobulinski asserted that Hunter Biden had used his father's influence to pressure CEFC into immediate payments.
Furthermore, Bobulinski accused James Biden, the president's brother, of also providing false information during his transcribed interview in February. Bobulinski pointed to a specific question posed to James Biden about a meeting involving Hunter Biden, Bobulinski, and Joe Biden. James Biden reportedly denied any recollection of such a meeting, which Bobulinski claimed was a lie.
These allegations by Bobulinski have raised concerns about the testimonies provided by Hunter Biden and James Biden before the House Oversight Committee. The accusations of perjury add another layer of complexity to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the business dealings of the Biden family.
It remains to be seen how these claims will be addressed and whether any further investigations or actions will be taken in response to Bobulinski's statements. The implications of these allegations could have significant repercussions on the credibility and integrity of the testimonies provided by Hunter Biden and James Biden.