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And so it starts
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The Biden Institute at the University of Delaware has refused to disclose all of its donors now that Joe Biden is President, according to Politico.
[Image: biden%20delaware.jpg?itok=B_bruaay]Joe Biden speaks during an event to formally launch the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware on March 13, 2017. | Patrick Semansky/AP Photo
The Institute, established in 2017 with a goal of raising $20 million, promises to embody the spirit of "honesty, integrity, compassion and courage" that it claims Biden stands for - yet, as Politico notes, "the Biden Institute continues to engage in a multimillion-dollar fundraising campaign, which could attract donations from those interested in currying favor with the Biden administration."
Meanwhile, Biden's pick for Secretary of State, Tony Blinken, is facing calls to explain over $20 million in anonymous Chinese funding of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, established in 2018 and run by Blinken since its inception along with former Obama Administration aides.

The National Legal and Policy Center (NPLC) is demanding "that the University of Pennsylvania and its Penn Biden Center disclose the identity of $22 million in anonymous Chinese donations since 2017, including a single eye-popping donation of $14.5 million given on May 29, 2018, shortly after the opening of the Biden Center in Washington, DC. Altogether, China gave $67 million in two years to the University of Pennsylvania."
Apparently nobody asked Blinken about this during his confirmation hearing on Tuesday.
At least 28 people with ties to Biden nonprofits and academic centers have either advised his transition or are joining the Biden administration.
Quote:Tony Blinken, Biden’s pick for secretary of State, worked as a managing director at the Penn Biden Center and was paid nearly $80,000 in the first six months of 2019, according to his personal financial disclosure.
Other Penn Biden Center alumni joining the administration include Steve Ricchetti, who will be a White House counselor to Biden; Brian McKeon, Biden’s choice for a top State Department post; Colin Kahl, Biden’s pick for under secretary of Defense for policy; Jeff Prescott, whom Biden will nominate as deputy ambassador to the United Nations; and Carlyn Reichel, Juan Gonzalez and Ariana Berengaut, all of whom will serve on the National Security Council staff.
Ted Kaufman, who’s running the transition, served as the Biden Foundation’s chair, and Louisa Terrell, who will be Biden’s White House legislative affairs director, drew a salary of more than $220,000 as its executive director, according to a tax filing. -Politico
 We're sure the MSM will get right on that Chinese money trail.
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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#2
Looks whatever “it” is. It’s been “it” for decades.
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 Biden's pick for Secretary of State, Tony Blinken, is facing calls to explain over $20 million in anonymous Chinese funding 
"IT" is the national security threat known as "His Fraudulency"
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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#4
There’s fraud here. So soon?
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#5
What part of national security threat don't you  understand? The entire family is compromised.
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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#6
Blinken has some splaining to do in a few weeks, if there is truth to any of this. He is not officially part of the Administration.

Joe ? We'll just have to keep enduring that noise unless the DOJ/FBI produces anything.
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