

Dodge wrote, “Welcome to the team, Kerry!”Ī spokesman for Mr. Stanton wanted the vice president to write a letter commending an elderly World War II Navy veteran. Biden on behalf of a business associate, Timothy Stanton of HSA Commercial. McNellis, a new staffer in the office of the vice president, seeking a letter from Mr. In a December 2013 email, Katie Dodge, an executive assistant at Rosemont Seneca, wrote to Kellen Suber in the office of the vice president asking for “a Christmas Miracle” and a “Big favor for Hunter” by ensuring a lobbyist friend of Hunter Biden’s business partner Eric Schwerin could secure a last-minute White House tour to see the holiday decorations. Loeb.Īccording to America First Legal, emails found on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop computer showed Rosemont Seneca was working with Third Point to raise “billions of dollars from China’s sovereign wealth fund, CIC.”

In one email sent in June 2013, Hunter Biden wrote from his Rosemont Seneca email address to request a White House tour for the mother and daughter of his business associate at Third Point LLC, a hedge fund run by Democratic billionaire donor Daniel S. Hundreds of other emails were cleared for at least partial release, and they document regular correspondence between Rosemont Seneca and the White House office of the vice president. It claims the messages would “disclose confidential advice” between Mr. The White House has blocked the National Archives from releasing 200 emails from that period under the Presidential Records Act. In response to a public records request, the National Archives released the email looping in Hunter Biden to the Poroshenko call. Biden’s help in staving off a corruption probe. Biden and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.Īt the time, Hunter Biden was paid a million-dollar annual salary to serve on the board of Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, which was seeking Mr. Biden’s assistant to Hunter Biden at his Rosemont Seneca email address, alerting the vice president’s son to an upcoming call between Mr. The Washington Times reported in July on one such email, sent in May 2016 from Mr. Biden used at least three email aliases while serving as vice president, and House investigators sought access to the messages as part of their probe into whether he engaged in illegal influence peddling.
