Hunter Biden and two business associates received a grand jury subpoena regarding their business dealings in China about 17 months before the 2020 presidential election.
about 17 months before the 2020 presidential election, The Post has learned.
The anti-corruption nonprofit Marco Polo, founded by former Trump administration official Garrett Ziegler, obtained the filing, which targets the financial ties between the four men and the Bank of China. Hunter Biden, 50, disclosed the probe in a statement released by his father’s presidential transition team.
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