Biden’s laptop, which have been publicized and debated, suggest that a Burisma executive may have met Hunter and thanked him for introducing him to his father. Joe Biden’s team has stated there is no official record or indication of such a meeting. Any interaction, if it occurred, is likely to have been brief and informal.
Hunter Biden reportedly earned up to $50,000 per month for serving on the board of Burisma from 2014 to 2019
Legal Expertise: Hunter Biden holds a law degree from Yale University, one of the most prestigious law schools in the United States. He has experience in corporate governance and legal affairs, which are relevant skills for serving on a board of directors.
Business and Lobbying Experience: Hunter worked as a consultant and lobbyist, including for companies in the financial and energy sectors, giving him exposure to regulatory and business environments.
Government and Policy Background: He served on the board of Amtrak and held positions in government-related organizations, which added to his understanding of corporate governance and public-private partnerships.
(2014 t0 2019) Vice President of the United States
Biden was tasked with overseeing U.S. policy toward the country. This involved providing economic and military aid, fostering anti-corruption measures, and supporting Ukraine's resistance to Russian aggression.
Hunter Biden joined the board of Burisma in 2014 while Joe Biden was actively engaged in Ukraine policy as Vice President of the United States
joe got 50,000 a month a bit too much. your thoughts. sorry i wanted to cover all the points.
your thoughts
yes i did some research a swiss bank account they can look into. was a new law. sorry
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Tim
on Sat 12/07/24 06:04 PM