In a series of recent revelations, the financial dealings of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, have come under increased scrutiny, particularly concerning his connections with China. Two separate reports from Fox News and the New York Post have shed light on these dealings, revealing a complex web of financial transactions and alleged obstructions into investigations.

Hunter Biden reportedly received a $250,000 wire from his Chinese business partners, which was labeled as a "personal investment." This comes despite claims from his legal team that the funds were part of a loan. Furthermore, Fox News Digital highlighted that Hunter Biden received wires originating from Beijing, totaling $260,000, during the summer of 2019. These wires listed the Delaware home of Joe Biden as the beneficiary address.

The New York Post's report, based on documents released by the House Ways and Means Committee, delves deeper into the alleged obstructions into the IRS investigation into Hunter Biden. These documents suggest that Hunter and his uncle, Jim Biden, attempted to assist Chinese firm CEFC in purchasing a US liquid natural gas facility in Louisiana, knowing the company's direct links to Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Another significant revelation is a conversation between a CNN producer and Hunter Biden. In this conversation, Hunter mentioned his reluctance to accept a plea deal and expressed his expectation that the issues would "go away" once his father became president.

Furthermore, the FBI was reportedly investigating Kevin Morris, a Hollywood lawyer, for campaign finance violations. Morris is said to have financially assisted Hunter around the time Joe Biden was running for president. However, Leslie Wolf, Delaware Assistant U.S. Attorney, appeared uninterested in the Morris investigation and allegedly instructed investigators not to delve deeper into the allegations.

The House Oversight Committee also unveiled details of two more bank wires to Hunter Biden from Chinese nationals, totaling $260,000. These wires, dated July and August 2019, listed Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware residence as the beneficiary address.

James Comer, a prominent figure in the investigations, commented on the revelations, stating, "In 2020, Joe Biden told Americans that his family never received money from China. Bank records don't lie, but President Joe Biden does."

These revelations raise questions about the Biden family's financial ties and potential conflicts of interest, especially concerning China. As investigations continue, the public awaits more clarity on these intricate financial dealings and their implications.