During President Trump's term, there has been a focus on attacking fossil fuels and promoting a climate change agenda. The decision to cut off America from fossil fuels and sell them has raised concerns about strengthening our top adversary. The involvement of individuals linked to the Biden family in deals with Chinese companies has come under scrutiny.
An initial deal with CFC included Hunter Biden, along with three other partners. However, when Jim Biden entered the picture, the other partners were pushed out, leaving only the Bidens and China involved in the deal. This move was reportedly driven by a desire for access to the Biden family and their brand.
Jim Biden's statement indicated that he did not want the other partners in the deal, suggesting that the focus was on securing access to the Biden family rather than the broader business interests. The Chinese individuals involved in the deal were reportedly agreeable to this arrangement.
These developments have raised questions about the motivations behind the deal and the extent to which personal connections influenced the decision-making process. The focus on access to the Biden family and the subsequent exclusion of other partners has drawn attention to the potential conflicts of interest and the implications for U.S.-China relations.