Brian Kilmeade explodes over timing of Hunter Biden revelations: ‘Good news for Kamala Harris!’

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Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade suggested Thursday that the federal government’s investigation into Hunter Biden could pose big problems for the “big guy,” i.e., his father, Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden, and lead to a President Kamala Harris.

Speaking on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” about all the new bombshell findings regarding Hunter’s activities, including a Senate report detailing his alleged “corruption,” Kilmeade noted that all these findings coincide with previous reports.

Namely, they coincide with the content that was unearthed from Hunter’s laptop, and they coincide with the “testimony” of former Hunter associate Tony Bobulinski.

“We have the ace in the hole, Tony Bobulinski, who said [he] was brought in from the outside to run [Hunter Biden’s operation], [who said] the big guy is Joe Biden, X, Y, and Z, and [who] provided all the answers to all the stories,” Kilmeade said.

“[But] in case you doubted the story, there is this computer repair shop owner who says he has the laptop and emails confirming the entire thing, and [he] gave it all to the FBI.”

And now weeks later — and after the allegations were summarily dismissed by the mainstream media and censored by Silicon Valley tech giants — the narrative about Hunter’s illegalities has been confirmed to be true enough that federal authorities have revealed they’ve been investigating him for a variety of possible crimes.

“On Wednesday, Hunter Biden said he had been contacted about a tax investigation out of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware. In addition to Delaware, the securities fraud unit in the Southern District of New York also scrutinized Hunter Biden’s finances, according to the person with direct knowledge of the investigation,” Politico notes.

Investigators in Delaware and Washington are also reportedly “probing potential money laundering and Hunter Biden’s foreign ties,” while investigators in Pennsylvania are “conducting a criminal investigation of a hospital business in which Joe Biden’s brother James was involved.”

These bombshell investigations lend great credence to the allegations made by Bobulinski and to the reporting by the New York Post regarding the contents of the infamous laptop. And this in turn could be bad news for the elder Biden.

Because the ‘big guy,’ according to Tony Bobulinski is Joe Biden, and that might be good news for Kamala Harris,” Kilmeade pithily explained.

Listen to his commentary below:

Included in the notorious laptop was an email cc’d to Hunter on May 13th, 2017, that contained specifics regarding “remuneration packages” for a half-dozen individuals who were involved in a business deal with a now-bankrupt Chinese energy firm.

Present in the email was a note that “Hunter has some office expectations he will elaborate” and a proposal for an equity split of “20” for “H” and “10 held by H for the big guy.” Some originally suspected the “big guy” may have been Joe Biden.

Bobulinski later confirmed this. He also pushed back against the lie by Democrats and their media allies that the contents of the laptop were “Russian disinformation.”

“I am the recipient of the email published seven days ago by the New York Post which showed a copy to Hunter Biden and Rob Walker. That email is genuine. They are not any form of domestic or foreign disinformation. Any suggestion to the contrary is false and offensive,” he said in a statement back in October.

Dovetailing back to “Fox & Friends,” Kilmeade later remarked on the timing of the new reports coming out about Hunter.

“Isn’t it interesting that it comes out now? How do you ignore the fact that Hunter Biden came out and admitted the investigation was taking place? You can no longer say the Post has a right-wing story that is unsubstantiated,” he said.

In response, fellow co-host Steve Doocy said, “Well they can come out with a story now because the election is over and it can’t really hurt Joe Biden because he’s President-elect, according to the papers.”

Kilmeade vehemently disagreed.

Listen:

I think it can hurt him! Absolutely!” he exclaimed.

He added, “This scandal could get so big. Look at Richard Nixon. He won a runaway election. If it turns out he’s invested in other countries and lied about links with his son, it could crush him, [thus leading to] President Kamala Harris.”

True, though as Doocy then noted, so far federal investigators have claimed that Biden himself hasn’t been on their radar.

Still …

“There is no indication that Joe Biden himself is under investigation, but if the cases remain open when Joe Biden takes office, they could complicate his presidency, and shine an unflattering light on his relatives’ dealings, which often seek to capitalize on the Biden family’s political connections,” Politico notes.

Plus, Kilmeade added, if it’s discovered that “Joe Biden got $10 million and didn’t declare it, it’s [going to be] a problem.”

Indeed.

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