President Donald Trump invited Hunter Biden’s former business associate Tony Bobulinski to the third and final presidential debate. Bobulinski has been identified as the CEO of Sinohawk Holdings, which is “a partnership between the Chinese operating through CEFC/Chairman Ye and the Biden family,” according to a statement that he released Wednesday. Bobulinski allegedly worked with the younger Biden. He has confirmed that the one they referred to as the “Big Guy” or “My Chairman” in communications is actually the former vice president.

Bobulinski explained his motivation for coming out. “I don’t have a political ax to grind; I just saw behind the Biden curtain, and I grew concerned with what I saw. The Biden family aggressively leveraged the Biden family name to make millions of dollars from foreign entities even though some were from communist-controlled China.”

Bobulinski promised that he would be cooperating with the Senate investigation of Hunter Biden and the entire Biden family’s business dealings. He claims that he has already provided documents to the Senate Homeland Security and Senate Finance Committees.

This is just the latest episode in the unraveling of the Biden family store. It started out with the release of the emails which were supposedly discovered from Hunter’s laptop. The computer was supposedly left in a repair shop. That computer became the property of the shop owner after Hunter did not retrieve it. The shop owner gave the computer to the FBI when he saw its contents but he was disturbed that nothing was happening. That’s why he gave a copy of the hard drive to Trump’s personal attorney, former New York City mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. It was Giuliani who had started to release the contents of the emails to the public. It seems to confirm all the stories that have been going around about Hunter and his dealings with foreign companies. Giuliani is releasing the contents of the hard drive piecemeal in order to get the maximum impact out of it.