Most say Biden profited off Hunter’s deals -- will get away with it
Paul BedardAs much as the media and Democratic leaders have tried to hide the issue, not only are most voters paying attention to first son Hunter Biden’s money scandals but they believe President Joe Biden cashed in and that they won’t face any charges.
And, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports survey, 56% see no chance of federal charges for the questionable deals.
“Most voters don’t believe the president’s denials,” said Rasmussen, noting that 69% said they believe that the president was aware of at least some of his son’s foreign dealings dating back to when Biden was vice president under former President Barack Obama.
“Last month, it was reported that voicemails retrieved from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop computer showed him discussing his Chinese deals with his father in 2018. Sixty-two percent (62%) of voters believe Joe Biden personally profited from deals with Chinese-government connected companies, including 44% who think it’s very likely. Thirty-percent (30%) don’t believe it is likely that the president profited from his son’s Chinese deals,” said the poll analysis.
And while Hunter Biden has acknowledged that he is being investigated, most do not believe he will face charges.
What is especially interesting about the survey of likely voters is how many know about the scandals despite a near legacy media blackout.
Rasmussen found that 66% are paying close attention to the Hunter Biden story, including a majority of Democrats.