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Eric Schwerin’s role in Hunter Biden’s Chinese business deals could be missing key in GOP investigations
Hunter Biden’s longtime business partner who is likely to know more about the Biden family’s business dealings than Devon Archer was instrumental in the first son expanding his enterprise in China.
Following Devon Archer’s bombshell congressional interview last week alleging President Biden’s involvement with his son’s business dealings, a new light is being cast on Eric Schwerin, who was a founding partner and managing director of Hunter’s now-dissolved firm Rosemont Seneca Partners.
Schwerin was at Rosemont Seneca when he was
The Enticing Mysteries of U.F.O. Photography
In the corner of the social-media universe that calls itself #ufotwitter, there’s always some new piece of visual evidence to discuss. Did a police body cam catch an otherworldly craft crash-landing in Vegas this week? And that kid nearby who called 911 to report an eight-foot-tall alien in his back yard—is he for real? What about this video of a saucer losing its tractor-beam grip on a cow and sending it winging over the treetops? Is this connected to the
Der Trump Investigations Mount
Will die Republikanische Partei einen unberechenbaren 78-Jährigen, der in einer Untersuchungsmetastase steckt, als ihren Präsidentschaftskandidaten für 2024 nominieren?
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Trump targeted: A look at the investigations involving the former president; from Russia to Mar-a-Lago
Trump invokes 5th Amendment in New York probe
Fox News correspondent David Lee Miller has the latest on questioning from the NY attorney general’s office over the investigation into Trump’s family real estate business on ‘Special Report.’
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Former President Trump invoked his Fifth Amendment rights in a deposition as part of New York Attorney General Letitia James’ investigation into his family’s business practices—just days after the FBI raided his Mar-a-Lago home
The Great Organic-Food Fraud | The New Yorker
Glen Borgerding met Randy Constant in the late nineteen-nineties, when landowners in northern Missouri hired them to help set up an organic soybean farm. Borgerding, an agronomist from Minnesota, took soil samples and made recommendations about fertilizer and weed control; Constant, a Missouri native who had a day job as a regional sales manager for the Pfister seed company, ran the farm’s day-to-day operations. By then, Borgerding had spent more than a decade in organic agriculture. Constant had not, but