Trump asks Putin to expose Biden's involvement in Ukraine biolabs
This wouldn't be the first time Trump takes the "enemy of my enemy" proverb to a state level.
Trump has taken the "enemy of my enemy" proverb to state-level concern.
On Tuesday, in an interview, former President Donald Trump called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to release all damaging information on Biden and his family - this comes off as an audacious move from Trump as the former President looks to disrepute Biden in the wake of recent scandals against his son, Hunter.
Trump himself is bombarded with legal files; while this would end any politician's career, he maintains a nonchalant, cool exterior.
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Forget patriotism - Trump chases after his interest to leverage himself in the upcoming elections.
The interview, for JustTheNews, saw Trump making claims about Hunter Biden's business dealing in Russia, requesting Putin to release any relevant information pertaining to the issue.
"I would think Putin would know the answer to that," Trump said, referring to Hunter Biden's business in Russia. "I think he should release it. I think we should know that answer."
Biden Jr. has numerous affiliations in foreign countries, including Ukraine and China, even during his father's term as President.
The Russian Ministry of Defense in the past week has exposed Hunter Biden's connection to biological labs in Ukraine, which the US State Department has recently acknowledged. The US DoS has been investigating Hunter's ventures.
Trump accused the Biden family of engaging in corruption and having influenced US policy for personal gain. Hunter denied such allegations.
This wouldn't be the first time Trump calls on Putin to expose some sensitive information to trump his political opponents.
In 2016, Trump appealed to Putin during a public debate with his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton. He said, "Russia, if you're listening," continuing to urge the Russian President to back Clinton's email scandal.
Hunter Biden secured funds for US biolabs in Ukraine
Moscow's claim that the US President's son, Hunter Biden, helped finance military research into dangerous pathogens in biolabs in Ukraine is true, according to new emails from Hunter's infamous laptop.
The commander of the Russian Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection Forces, has lately stated that there was a “scheme of interaction between US government agencies and Ukrainian biological objects”, stressing the “financing part of such activities by structures close to the current US leadership, in particular, the investment fund Rosemont Seneca, which is headed by Hunter Biden.”
Emails recovered from Hunter's abandoned laptop show that he played a major role in the acquisition of millions of dollars in funding for Metabiota, a Department of Defense contractor specializing in research on pandemic-causing diseases that could be used as bioweapons.
“An investment fund run by his son Hunter Biden funded research and the implementation of the United States’ military biological program. It is obvious that Joe Biden, as his father and the head of state, was aware of that activity,” Russia’s State Duma speaker, Vyacheslav Volodin stressed.
President Joe Biden's son and his Rosemont Seneca partners also invested $500,000 in the contractor, the emails showed.