Newly released State Department documents reveal Hunter Biden sought U.S. government assistance for a project in Italy on behalf of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma while his father, Joe Biden, served as Vice President of the United States. The records—which the Biden-Harris government had buried and only released after the 81-year-old Democrat dropped out of the 2024 presidential race—provide additional and clear evidence that Hunter Biden illegally acted as an unregistered foreign agent.
Despite several clear instances of Hunter Biden having used his family name to lobby the U.S. government on behalf of foreign clients—including Burisma—he has never been charged with violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). The lack of action by the Department of Justice (DOJ) has even resulted in some potential FARA charges passing the statute of limitations.
HELP FOR BURISMA.
The latest documents detail communications between Hunter Biden and the U.S. Departments of State and Commerce regarding a proposed Burisma geothermal energy project in Tuscany, Italy. Through a letter, Biden sought the assistance of the U.S. ambassador to Italy at the time, John R. Phillips, in making an introduction to the then-president of the Tuscany region, Enrico Rossi. Burisma was seeking to fast-track regulatory approval by Rossi.
Biden’s contact with the U.S. ambassador was met with unease at the Departments of State and Commerce. “I want to be careful about promising too much,” a Department of Commerce official wrote at the time, adding: “This is a Ukrainian company and, purely to protect ourselves, U.S.G. should not be actively advocating with the government of Italy without the company going through the D.O.C. Advocacy Center.”
A SECOND ATTEMPT.
In a separate email to an Italian businessman with ties to Rossi, Hunter Biden‘s business partner Eric Schwerin attached the letter to the U.S. ambassador, adding: “Burisma is hoping that some of its executives can get a meeting with the president to discuss their geothermal business in Tuscany.” Shortly thereafter, Hunter Biden made a second attempt to press the U.S. ambassador for an introduction to Rossi.
“The Ambassador already replied to one letter from Mr. Biden,” the Department of Commerce official wrote following Biden‘s second attempt at an introduction. They added: “He may be shopping for more support than he got here.”
Ultimately, it appears Biden‘s efforts to enlist the U.S. government’s assistance on behalf of Burisma in Tuscany were unsuccessful. There is no indication the meeting between Burisma executives and Rossi ever materialized, and eventually, the energy project fell through.