President Trump openly challenged Joe Biden during the first presidential debate of 2020 about his son Hunter receiving a $3.5 million bribe from the wife of the mayor of Moscow.
Joe Biden is charged by President Trump for enabling China to exploit him and his family. Trump questioned the relationship between Biden’s son and China, claiming that he gained millions of dollars via dubious methods. Trump also doubts the legitimacy of the payments from Burisma and expresses alarm over a sizeable donation made to Biden’s son by the wife of the mayor of Moscow.
In his reply, Joe Biden was dishonest.
Joe Biden: “None of that is true. None of that is true.”
Journalist Chris Wallace stepped in during the discussion to endorse Joe Biden, thus giving him a platform.
Corey Wallace Dear Mr. President You asked a question, and I want to draw your attention to it.
Joe Biden deliberately misled the entire country.
Joe Biden: My opponent is aware that the truth is on my side. The World Bank, our friends, and even the media have completely discredited his stance. Since he is unable to dispute the facts, it is clear that he doesn’t want me to answer. It’s like trying to talk to a clown while you’re trying to have a serious discussion with him.
The talk was abruptly stopped by Chris Wallace.
The conventional mainstream media, notably The Washington Post, which has a track record of frequently getting things wrong, ignored or defended the charges!
Glenn Kessler of The Washington Post in 2022.
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The united Republican staff of the Senate Finance and Homeland Security committees produced a joint report, which was a startling discovery only weeks before the 2020 presidential election. According to the story, Elena Baturina, a rich Russian millionaire and the widow of a former mayor of Moscow, sent Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s son, a sizable $3.5 million wire transfer.
The statistic was swiftly turned into a weapon by Trump, who brought it up 42 times in the closing days of the campaign. During the opening presidential debate, he questioned Biden impertinently: “They were the ones involved with Russia, turns out not me, it was the opposite. But why did your son get three and a half million from the wife of the mayor of Moscow?”
The 2020 accusation was vehemently refuted by Hunter Biden’s counsel, yet it persists, especially in right-wing media circles. Recently, President Trump publicly encouraged Putin to reveal whatever information he may have on the subject.

On Monday, Devon Archer provided proper clarification of the matter.
Karine Jean-Pierre refused to give any explanations for why Biden did not impose sanctions on Russian millionaire Elena Baturina last year. She also declined to clarify whether Biden had actually met Baturina in 2015, when he was Vice President, in a Georgetown restaurant.
Joe Biden met with renowned Russian figure Yelena Baturina, according to evidence on Monday from Devon Archer, a close friend and business partner of Hunter Biden. After that, Baturina contributed a sizeable $40 million to Hunter Biden’s real estate ventures and paid him $3.5 million in consultancy fees.
The widow of a dishonest Moscow mayor and self-made billionaire Yelena Baturina was noticeably omitted from Biden’s list of blacklisted people.
According to The Daily Mail:
According to recently released documents, a major Russian oligarch invested an astounding $40 million in Hunter Biden’s real estate firm.
Concerns have been aroused by a Senate investigation regarding the relationship between Yelena Baturina, the affluent widow of a dishonest Moscow mayor, and the president’s son. The study specifically draws attention to the mysterious transfer of $3.5 million to a business connected to Hunter.
The money, according to Viktor Baturin, Baturina’s brother, was meant as a payment to enter the American market.
About Hunter’s business partnership with Baturina, DailyMail.com has learned fresh details. It comes out that her company made a massive $40 million investment in a real estate project managed by Hunter’s firm, Rosemont Realty.
Hunter’s company had a bold $69.7 million plan in 2012 to buy 2.15 million square feet of office space in seven prestigious US cities.
According to the plan documents, a number of investors made contributions, including $40 million from Baturina-owned Inteco Management AG in Switzerland.
Baturina was catapulted to become the richest woman in Russia by the Inteco Group, a major participant in the construction and plastics industries. According to Forbes, she now has an amazing net worth of $1.4 billion.




