CNN anchor Erin Burnett says evidence of Chinese money to Bidens ‘doesn’t look
CNN news anchor Erin Burnett admitted that evidence revealing that the Biden family received over a million dollars from accounts linked to Hunter Biden’s Chinese business dealings does not “look good” for the president’s family.
On her CNN program “Erin Burnett OutFront,” Burnett was discussing financial records revealing members of the Biden family payment from a CCP-linked company.
When Burnett asked her guest Ryan Goodman, co-editor-in-chief of “Just Security,” about the revelations, she admitted to him they don’t “look good.”
Goodman responded saying that while nothing “damaging legally” is likely to be found in the records, they may be “possibly unethical.”
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky) revealed on Thursday that on March 1, 2017 — just weeks after Joe Biden left office as Barack Obama’s VP— State Energy HK Limited, a firm affiliated with Chinese Communist Party-backed energy company CEFC China Energy, wired $3 million to Biden family associate Rob Walker.
Walker then proceeded to dish out the money to a number of Biden associates and members of the Biden family, including Hunter Biden, the president’s brother James Biden and his late son Beau Biden’s widow Hallie Biden.
CNN didn’t accept The Post’s scoop of Hunter Biden’s laptop was real before doing a 180 in Aug. 2022.
The Post exclusively revealed Thursday that Biden’s daughter-in-law Hallie received $35,000 in early from a Chinese energy company, according to bank records released by Comer.
“On a certain level, just as a layperson, you hear this and it doesn’t sound good,” Burnett said on the show.