By Daniel Greenfield August 27, 2023 @ Sultan Knish Blog
“When I was in another State they would slip and say ‘now I want to introduce the Senator from DuPont–I mean Delaware’”, Joe Biden had joked at a Senate Subcommittee on Crime session.
There’s
a certain truth to the joke. DuPont is the corporation that defines
Biden’s career. His first Senate bid was staffed with DuPont employees,
including future chief-of-staff and senator Ted Kaufman, who was
conveniently allowed to take a “leave of absence” from DuPont to help
elect Biden. Biden celebrated his victory at the Hotel DuPont and bought
a former DuPont mansion.
DuPont figures in a lot of Biden’s
stories. He even claims to have gotten on board with gay marriage when
his father showed him a gay couple kissing at DuPont. And Biden figures
in the latest DuPont story which involves handing over advanced military
technology to China.
Last year, DuPont sold off its biomaterials
unit to the Huafon Group of China. Huafon, a massive chemical and
finance organization,
Biden’s own defense secretary warned that
the sale would put technology that could be used for advanced explosives
in China’s hands. Those concerns were not unreasonable. DuPont had been
born as a gunpowder firm that came to dominate the American defense
industry in the 19th century. DuPont was there handling plutonium on the
ground floor of the Manhattan Project even though its former president,
Irénée du Pont, had admired Hitler. DuPont has since tried to avoid
associations with weapons, but its biomaterials had potential military
applications.
Houfan, a massive Chinese chemical and finance
organization, which dominates the spandex market (spandex was originally
developed by DuPont), boasts in its own spandex division that its
commitment to “social responsibility” derives from Communist leadership
within the company.
The deputy secretary of the Communist Party
branch within Houfan was quoted as emphasizing the role of “Communist
Party members and youth league members”.
America has been falling
behind Communist China in the explosives race. The Ukraine war had
demonstrated all too clearly the limitations of our military production
capabilities and our reliance on outdated technologies. In 2021, a
factory in Louisiana responsible for making all the Pentagon’s black
powder blew up. The factory was originally part of DuPont.
China
dominates mass production of CL-20, the deadliest non-nuclear
explosive, and America has struggled to catch up. A report during the
Trump administration had warned that,
“China is also the sole source or a primary supplier for a number of
critical energetic materials used in munitions and missiles.” Austin and
the Pentagon warned about the deadly consequences of handing over
DuPont’s technology which, like CL-20, was developed in America, but
would be appropriated by China leading to a grave risk of American
deaths in possible future conflicts.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd
Austin has generally been a loyal political soldier. He had previously
toed the line on nearly every Biden initiative. But on DuPont, he broke
ranks. National security officials tried to meet with Biden to warn him
that the DuPont deal might be good for the Delaware company, but was bad
for America. Biden however refused to meet with them.
And the
deal went through. Despite the supposed safeguards which were supposed
to prevent Covation Biomaterials, the name of the new Chinese-controlled
company, from getting its hands on the production process, it happened anyway. And the FBI launched an investigation.
Nothing is expected to come of that.
This
is far from the first time that advanced American technology has fallen
into the hands of our enemies in China, but it’s particularly
outrageous because top defense officials, including the secretary of
defense, had warned of the consequences, and it happened anyway.
And because there is no company closer to Joe Biden than DuPont.
The
Biden family had already been involved in the intersection of China and
DuPont when Hunter Biden introduced George Duko, a DuPont executive, to a Chinese businessman who had founded a Communist linked firm. While Hunter has been sidelined, there’s a history there.
DuPont
has been kind to Biden, donating $250,000 to his inauguration committee
alone, and the Biden family has been kind to DuPont. When Robert H.
Richards IV, a DuPont heir, admitted to raping his 3-year-old daughter,
Attorney General Beau Biden defended the judge who refused to lock him
up because he has “strong family support” and “will not fare well in
prison.”
Beau Biden went on to die (of cancer in the United
States, not in Iraq, as Joe Biden has repeatedly lied) and the Biden
clan decided that the best way to memorialize the man who let a child
rapist walk was to set up the Beau Biden Foundation for the Protection
of Children. The foundation, currently holding its ‘Child Protection
Classic’ at the DuPont Country Club, became famous when laptops bearing its sticker turned
up filled with pornographic materials featuring its chairman, Hunter,
including allegations of supposed inappropriate behavior with underage
girls.
There is no understanding the Bidens without understanding
Delaware and DuPont. The decline of DuPont was a pivotal moment for Joe
Biden’s political career. The Bidens have never been national figures
and though Joe, his brother, and his son crisscrossed the world, they
were always local grifters. DuPont’s troubles caused them to turn to
China.
Joe and Hunter Biden are far more interested in what’s
good for DuPont than what’s good for America. Biden’s decision is likely
to increase China’s military edge and weaken our own.
China didn’t have to buy the President of the United States, just the “Senator from DuPont”.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading.
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