They called him "The Big Guy."
When emails, bank records, and whistleblower testimony pointed to a family business built on access and influence, Americans were left asking: Who really profits when the Biden name is on the contract?
In The Big Guy: How the Biden Brand Cashed In, author Keath Stone delivers a fact-packed investigation with a satirical twist. From Hunter's infamous laptop to Burisma boardrooms, from Chinese energy wires to anonymous art buyers, this book unravels the threads of corruption and cover-up woven throughout the Biden years. Each chapter balances the receipts - documented bank records, testimony, government reports - with biting humor that exposes the absurdity of American politics.
Inside you'll discover:
How Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop became political dynamite.
The maze of shell companies and international wire transfers tied to Biden family members.
The "10% for the Big Guy" email that turned into political folklore.
How media suppression, intelligence officials, and Big Tech created a protective shield wall in 2020.
The anonymous art deals and redacted visitor logs that raised new questions.
Why Biden's glowing health reports felt more like PR blurbs than medical transparency.
Part expos , part satire, The Big Guy reveals how corruption in Washington isn't an exception - it's the business model.
If you want the receipts and the laugh track, this is the book that pulls no punches.