Republicans question legitimacy of alleged Biden bribery scheme evidence.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has claimed that new bank records his panel expects to obtain will reveal that the Biden family has accepted as much as $30 million from foreign nationals. Comer has identified nine members of the Biden clan, including first son Hunter Biden and the president’s brother James Biden, as having allegedly received foreign income. The panel has gleaned the information from records Comer has issued subpoenas for from four banks. Comer vowed to continue following the money and noted that the committee hasn’t begun probing first brother James’ overseas business dealings, which could put the total amount of money the Biden family has accepted from foreign nationals even higher.
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