- Joe Biden called Hunter in December 2018 saying he wanted to talk to him after reading a New York Times story about Hunter's dealings with the Chinese oil giant CEFC
- Files on Hunter's abandoned laptop previously disclosed by DailyMail.com show that he struck a deal with the Chinese company worth millions of dollars
- The Times' 2018 story pointed out CEFC's chairman Ye Jianming had been arrested in China and his lieutenant Patrick Ho had been convicted of bribery
- Hunter accidentally recorded himself referring to Ho as the 'spy chief of China'
- After seeing the story online, Joe called Hunter and left a voicemail
- 'I thought the article released online, it's going to be printed tomorrow in the Times, was good. I think you're clear,' Joe said in the voicemail
- The message flies in the face of the president's repeated denials that he ever discussed Hunter's overseas business dealings with his son

Voicemail from Joe to Hunter proves they spoke about Chinese business
'I thought the article released online, it's going to be printed tomorrow in the Times, was good. I think you're clear,' Joe said in the voicemail to Hunter.