Hunter Biden's Ex-Associate Calls For Joint Public Testimony Before Congress Amidst Explosive FBI Accusations

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In an exclusive report, Tony Bobulinski, the former business associate of Hunter Biden, has proposed a public congressional testimony involving himself and the Biden family.

This suggestion comes in response to allegations by Hunter Biden's lawyers that Bobulinski misled the FBI about the nature of his business relationship with the President's son.

Fox News has secured a copy of a 10-page letter from Hunter Biden's attorney, Abbe Lowell, to Matthew Graves, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. The letter alleges that Bobulinski provided false information to the FBI during an interview on October 23, 2020, about his business dealings with Hunter Biden.

Lowell has urged Graves to investigate Bobulinski for making "false" statements about his work. Bobulinski collaborated with Hunter Biden to establish SinoHawk Holdings, a joint venture with Chinese energy company CEFC.

In response to Lowell's accusations, Bobulinski's attorney issued a statement to Fox News Digital on behalf of his client, categorically denying the allegations.

Bobulinski stated, "All of the allegations contained in Mr. Lowells 10-page letter to U.S. Attorney Graves are patently false, and I look forward to exposing these lies and laying out the facts in a public forum in short order." He further accused Hunter, Jim and Joe Biden, along with Abbe Lowell, of knowing the falsity of these allegations and attempting to weaponize the Department of Justice against him.

Bobulinski proposed, "If Hunter Biden and the Biden family are so determined to ensure that the full truth is put before the American people, Hunter, Jim, Joe and I should all appear together before Congress, publicly and under oath." He expressed his willingness to comply with any date, time, and place set by the Bidens for this testimony.

In his letter, Lowell accused Bobulinski of lying about the business discussions among the partners involved in the joint venture. He wrote, "The materials reveal the extraordinary lengths Mr. Bobulinski and other individuals were willing to go to implicate Mr. Biden or members of his family in some false and meritless allegations of wrongdoing."

Lowell also disputed Bobulinski's claim of being in Miami in 2017 for initial discussions with Hunter Biden, CEFC chairman Ye Jianming, and other associates. He referenced a May 13, 2017, email that includes a breakdown of the "financial capitalization of the joint venture with CEFC."

This email, first reported by Fox News Digital in October 2020, shows a proposed equity split with references "20" for "H" and "10 held by H for the big guy?" with no further details. Bobulinski has consistently claimed "the big guy" was Joe Biden, a claim supported by IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler.

Lowell, however, accused Bobulinski of "making things up" and asserted that Bobulinski "has no basis in fact by which to assert that there was a reference to the big guy or that it was not his own musing or that it was a reference to Vice President Joe Biden."

Lowell further accused Bobulinski of making "false statements" to exaggerate his brief business relationship with Hunter Biden "in order to create a false narrative that Mr. Biden and Jim Biden were somehow involved in off-the-books business with CEFC Chairman Ye while Joseph Biden was still Vice President."

The House Oversight Committee, which is jointly leading the investigation with the House Judiciary and House Ways & Means Committees, responded to Lowells request on "X," formerly Twitter.

The committee stated, "Hunter Biden and his legal team are once again attacking anyone who speaks out against the Bidens," adding that they "will not tolerate witness intimidation" and promising that "the truth will come out soon enough despite the Biden teams threatening tactics."