White House Stands by Claim Hunter Biden Did Not Profit off Chinese Business Deals Even Though Docs Show His Companies Made Millions

The White House claimed Thursday that Hunter Biden, the president’s son, did not make any money off business deals in China despite documented payments worth millions of dollars made to Biden-controlled entities.
Financial documents compiled during a Republican investigation into Hunter Biden’s overseas business deals and documents and emails found on the hard drive of Biden’s abandoned laptop show that CEFC China Energy, a Chinese energy conglomerate, paid Biden-controlled ventures millions over the course of about a year.
White House communications director Kate Bedingfield said during a Thursday press conference that the White House still stands behind comments President Joe Biden made during his 2020 campaign in which he denied that his son had made any money off business deals in China, according to The Washington Examiner. NBC News’ Kristen Welker asked Bedingfield if the White House stood by the president’s comments that Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings were ethically appropriate.