BREAKING: Hunter Biden took $250,000 'loan' from Chinese business pals in lead-up to 2020 election: House Oversight

"It's worth noting that Morris and Hunter first met at a Joe Biden campaign fundraiser in November 2019," the committee stated on X.

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The House Oversight Committee revealed on Monday that Hunter Biden received a $250,000 "loan" from Chinese business associates in 2019, just months before his father announced his presidential run, and did not pay it back himself.

The loan, which used Joe Biden’s Delaware house as the beneficiary address, was reportedly not paid back by Hunter Biden or any family members, but rather Kevin Morris, a Democrat donor and Hollywood lawyer, acquired Hunter Biden’s stake in the Chinese investment company Bohai Harvest RST, assuming the debt.

"It's worth noting that Morris and Hunter first met at a Joe Biden campaign fundraiser in November 2019," the committee stated on X.

"Why is a Democrat donor taking on Hunter Biden's China debt? This raises serious ethical questions that the White House must answer."

This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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