More Evidence From Biden Classified Documents UNCOVERED

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The Hunter Biden laptop strikes again! Apparently more messages from the infamous laptop have been exposed that prove Hunter Biden and the Biden family were using classified information to the benefit of the Biden family business.

One email, in particular, appeared to include classified material from the US government.

The 22-point email has been proven to have come from the US State Department and it was classified. Hunter had no security clearance at the time nor did he have any legitimate reason to have this information.

However, this is not the first email to prove that Hunter Biden had access to classified information while his father was Vice President. Another exposed email shows more Biden family crimes.

A second email on Hunter’s laptop indicates that Hunter Biden had access to classified information and used it to the Biden family’s financial advantage.

The online correspondence shows that the Biden’s were asked to obtain visas for Burisma executives to travel to the US in early November of 2015. In a response to the request, Hunter Biden and Devon Archer reached out to John Sandweg.

John Sandweg worked as the Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from August 2013 to February 2014. After which Sandweg held the role of a Homeland Security Department official in the Obama administration.

Shown below is a piece of the email Sandweg sent to Eric Schwerin at Rosemont Seneca, the firm Hunter Biden co-founded, on November 2, 2015. Sandweg relayed information on one of the individuals from Burisma for whom Hunter was trying to get a visa, Mr. Zlochevskyi.

…from the Department of Homeland Security and Customs databases did not reveal any prohibitions on Mr. Zlochevskyi’s ability to enter the United States. Unfortunately, after receiving the initial report, I suspected that the individual I asked to run the search only queried DHS/Customs databases and not State Department databases. As such, I asked another individual to query both databases. This search revealed the cancellation of the visa and the legal basis for the cancellation.

Two attachments were connected with the email Sandweg sent, one was labeled, “Zlochevski Visa Denial”.

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