Is Hunter Biden, son of former vice president Joe Biden, under federal investigation for cashing in on his father’s influence with shady business deals in foreign countries?

FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich: “We do not talk about open investigations.”

Bowdich was confronted with the question during a Monday press conference at the U.S. Department of Justice regarding four Chinese hackers charged in a massive 2017 cyberattack that harvested data on 145 million Americans.

“Is the FBI investigating Joe or Hunter Biden at this point?” a reporter questioned.

Bowdich’s non-answer spoke volumes.

“I’m not going to talk about any investigation, as I never would,” he said with a laugh. “We do not talk about open investigations.”

Folks online are connecting the dots, or something.

“I would say that’s a yes,” follow Q tweeted.

“I just love the sentence ‘We don’t talk about open investigations,’” @MatthysMeintjes added. “They coming for you Sleepy Joe and Hunter Son.”

“Oops … When you confirm something by not confirming something,” Patriot1683 posted. “That IS the best.”

The seemingly bad news is only the latest for the Biden campaign, which is quickly drifting to irrelevancy as the Democratic primary process moves to New Hampshire, following a fourth-place finish in Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses last week.

New Hampshire Democrats will cast primary ballots on Tuesday.

Biden bragged in November that he expected to finish “better” than first place in both states, but a poll from the Granite State released Sunday predicts things are only getting worse for the so-called frontrunner.

The WBZ/Boston Globe/Suffolk University tracking poll found, according to WBZ:

Bernie Sanders appears to be cementing his hold on first place with 27 percent, while Pete Buttigieg, who had surged into a virtual tie with sanders as the week ended, in second with 19 percent.

And Amy Klobuchar continues her momentum from (the Friday debate) with a 14 percent showing, good for third place. However, she is still within the poll’s 4.4 percent margin of error of Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren, who placed within a fraction of each other in fourth and fifth place.

Biden has insisted throughout his campaign that neither he nor his son did anything improper while the elderly statesman served as Obama’s VP, tasked with overseeing relations with key allies like Ukraine and China.

The junior Biden reportedly secured millions in personal income and business deals in both countries despite ongoing personal crises, including admittedly severe substance abuse issues.

The former vice president also boasted during a Council on Foreign Relations discussion in 2018 about threatening to withhold U.S. aid to Ukraine until the country’s leaders fired a prosecutor investigating corruption at Burisma Holdings, the natural gas company that paid Hunter Biden millions.

House Democrats impeached President Trump over his efforts to encourage Ukraine to investigate corruption there, though Republicans in the Senate acquitted the president last week.

Throughout the impeachment, public support for Trump has remained steady or increased slightly, while Biden’s numbers have followed a slow, downward trend in recent weeks to the lowest level since declaring his candidacy last May.