"Revisiting the Impact of Smirnov's Claims on the Biden Family Probe"

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Kentucky Rep. James Comer downplayed the significance of indicted FBI informant Alexander Smirnov's claims in the GOP-led Biden family influence peddling probe, stating that Smirnov's allegations were not a crucial part of the case. Comer pledged that GOP lawmakers will thoroughly investigate all allegations of Biden influence peddling, while also questioning the handling of the case by FBI officials. Meanwhile, House investigators interviewed Hunter Biden's ex-business associate, Jason Galanis, who claimed that Joe Biden played a key role in a Chinese energy deal and that the Bidens received millions from foreign entities.
- Comer insists indicted FBI informant Smirnov's claims 'not an important part' of Biden family probe Fox News
- Former U.S. spies warned in 2020 that the Hunter Biden scandal had Russian fingerprints. They feel vindicated now. NBC News
- Honig: Re-arresting FBI ex-informant highlights how ‘terrified’ prosecutors are CNN
- When did Republicans know the truth about Alexander Smirnov? MSNBC
- Ignoring Warnings, G.O.P. Trumpeted Now-Discredited Allegation Against Biden The New York Times
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