
A report over the weekend in the New York Post is once again shining a spotlight on the overseas business dealings of Hunter Biden and questioning whether his professional relationships led to unfair influence over his father, President Joe Biden, when he was serving as Vice President under Barack Obama.
According to the Post, logs of visitors to the White House and other official locations list Eric Schwerwin, a professional associate of Hunter Biden, 19 different times between 2009 and 2015.
During those visits, Schwerwin, the president of Rosemont Seneca Partners at the time, was listed as meeting with aides and assistants of Joe Biden, even meeting with the future President himself once in 2010.
Rosemont Seneca Partners is an investment firm that was founded, in part, by Hunter Biden.
The report surfaces as members of the Republican party are pushing to turn up the heat on the federal probe into Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings, which Joe Biden continues to say he does not know anything about.
The GOP is angling to launch their own investigation into Hunter Biden at the congressional level should they retake the congressional majority after the 2022 mid-term elections this fall.
Several prominent Republicans took to Twitter to draw attention to the Post report on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas spoke directly to the Post. "It's increasingly obvious that Hunter Biden's business revolved around providing access to his father and the highest levers of power. It reeks of pay-to-play. The clear solution is a Special Counsel investigation to fairly investigate the disturbing allegations of Biden family corruption," Cruz said.