Jim Biden, the brother of former vice president Joe Biden did not respond to question regarding whether or not his brother was involved in Hunter Biden's overseas business ventures. Republicans claim that the Democratic nominee had knowledge about his son's foreign business progress.
Fox News approached Jim Biden at his Eastern Shore residence, where he repeatedly avoided answering questions that were asked from a distance in the street. Jim refused to comment about anything, and when Fox News asked if he cared to answer some questions, he said no.
Two sources confirmed the person was Jim Biden, including one neighbor who saw the footage's picture. Moreover, even public records show that the Eastern Shore house is linked to Jim.
This comes a day after Hunter Biden's former business associate Tony Bobulinski told Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight that the former vice president denial of being aware of his son's foreign dealings aren't true. When asked why he and Hunter wanted to meet Bobulinski, Jim reacted like he had absolutely no idea about what the reporter asked.
Jim told the reporter to stop bothering him. According to Bobulinski, he spoke to Jim Biden about Joe Biden's ties to a joint venture with an energy firm in China three years ago. The retired lieutenant in the U.S. Navy was the former chief executive of SinoHawk Holdings, which he claims was formed with the partnership between two Biden family members and the CEFC Chairman Ye Jianming.
In Sept., a joint report from the Senate Finance Committees and the Senate Homeland Security hinted at Jianming ties to the People’s Liberation Army. Biden's campaign has denied the former veep benefited from any form of financial transactions with overseas companies.
In Oct., Fox News reported that Joe Biden participated in the meeting between his brother Jim and Bobulinski. Moreover, the report suggested that Hunter allegedly consulted his father about a business with Chinese oil company CEFC China Energy. The New York Post revealed how Hunter tried to take advantage of the Biden name.
The laptop reportedly had emails that could make Hunter appear guilty, along with other documents that showed he used his father's name to obtain the Chinese business venture, which never came to fruition. Jim Biden hasn't shed light on these events, and when repeatedly asked for an answer, he walked inside the home.
Joe Biden has remained tight-lipped about Bobulinski's claims. His campaign also declined to comment on the former vice president's alleged meeting with Bobulinski.