The United States Secret Service has repeatedly changed its position about whether it is in possession of records related to the investigation of Hunter Biden's gun, reportedly disposed of in a dumpster in Delaware.
- The Secret Service now says it now located over 100 records, totaling over 400 pages and will complete its initial processing of the records by January 9, 2023.
- Judicial Watch is investigating whether and how the Secret Service intervened for Hunter Biden in an incident involving a gun allegedly owned by him.
In October 2020, The Blaze reported that in October 2018, Hunter Biden's handgun was taken by Hallie Biden, the widow of then-presidential nominee Joe Biden's son Beau.
- In 2021, Politico reported that Hallie took Hunter's gun and threw it in a trash can behind a grocery store, only to return later to find it gone.
A curious thing happened at the time:
- Secret Service agents approached the owner of the store where Hunter bought the gun and asked to take the paperwork involving the sale
In December 2020, Judicial Watch received records from the State Department tying Hunter Biden's lobbying operation to an influence-peddling operation involving the Clinton campaign during the 2016 election.
- Also uncovered were State Department records showing that former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie "Masha" Yovanovitch had specifically warned in 2017 about corruption allegations against Burisma Holdings.
In June 2020, U.S. Secret Service records showed that, for the first five and a half years of the Obama administration, Hunter Biden traveled extensively while receiving a Secret Service protective detail.
- During the time period, he took 411 separate domestic and international flights, including to 29 different foreign countries.
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