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Hunter Biden Asked Embassy For Help With Burisma’s ‘Difficulties’ While Joe Was VP, Unearthed Letter Shows

The newly released letter sheds more light on the way Hunter Biden attempted to register the US embassy to support Brisma, the Ukrainian energy company that hired him, when his father was vice president.

in Letters from 2016 Written in Brissma Letterhead, Hunter Biden called on then-U.S. Ambassador Italy John R. Phillips to help line up meetings with Italian officials related to regulatory issues related to geothermal energy projects that Brissma wanted to develop within the country. According to To the New York Times. Phillips responded in his letter, saying he tapped a Commerce Department official to help.

“Burisma is currently experiencing certain difficulties in obtaining approval issued by local authorities. We would like to use this opportunity to ask for support and guidance in order to arrange a meeting for representatives of the Tuscan region’s President Enricorossi and Brisma.” “This will be a great opportunity to introduce a geothermal project led by the Burisma Group, highlighting the social and economic benefits of the community and formulate a common plan of action that will lead to further development of the Tuscan region.” (Related: Hunter Biden finds it difficult to make a living as his father is no longer Potus.”

Hunter Biden’s request reportedly made some officials inside the embassy at the time unsettling. Phillips told the outlet he didn’t know Hunter Biden particularly well and couldn’t remember the particular letter in question, but pointed out that it was something he would pay attention to as an ambassador.

His reference in a letter to Hunter Biden’s 2015 family trip that he met Phillips “was really grateful for the kindness he and his family were shown,” Hunter Biden’s representative told NYT. The 2016 letter demanding Burisma’s help was “a proper request and no different to hundreds of similar demands for referrals that businesses make to their ambassadors each year,” Hunter Biden’s lawyer previously told NYT.

Joe Biden was unaware that his son had made the ambassador’s request while serving as vice president, a spokesman for the White House told NYT in mid-2024. The project Hunter Biden wanted to support was never realized in the end.

Though he had no experience in the energy sector, Blisma paid Hunter Biden about $80,000 a month, but Joe Biden significantly cut his compensation in March 2017, just two months after the first Trump administration came to power in Washington. According to the NYT, members of the Obama administration were concerned about a potential conflict of interest regarding Hunter Biden’s involvement in Brisma at the time, especially given that one of Ukraine’s Joe Biden’s top priorities was to promote stronger anti-corruption efforts.

Hunter Biden’s favorable employment in Brisma At the same time, his father scored points on Ukraine policy for the Obama administration, was a key element in the House Republican investigation into the impact of the Biden family that was carried out in the previous Congress. Congressional investigators determined that Hunter Biden, his business partners, and other members of the Biden family had cumulatively cumulatively hugged millions of dollars from foreign interests in places such as Ukraine, China and Romania during Joe Biden’s vice president.

In President Biden’s final weeks, Joe Biden lent Hunter Biden for his gun and tax conviction, and also for potential crimes that may have dated back to 2014, the same year that Hunter Biden’s employment at Brisma began. The Biden White House repeatedly argued that Joe Biden would not forgive his son in the months before the former president did that, and the former president issued a similarly vast pardon just before President Donald Trump took office in January.

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