The WSJ highlighted the alleged influence peddling scheme of 'how Joe Biden’s kin profited off the family name' using the 'big guy' alias.
published an interactive Biden family tree map on Friday, highlighting the alleged influence peddling scheme of “how Joe Biden’s kin profited off the family name” with the use of the “big guy” alias.
James Biden, Joe Biden’s younger brother, was a key player in CEFC.
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