GOP Chair Admits Lack of Evidence for Biden Bribery Accusations, Hunter Biden's Former Partner Testifies

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The chairman of the House Oversight Committee, James Comer, admitted that Republicans still lack evidence to support allegations of bribery against President Joe Biden during his time as vice president. Comer made the admission during an appearance on Fox News, where he was asked about evidence presented by a convicted fraudster, Devon Archer, who had a business relationship with Hunter Biden. Republicans had hoped Archer would confirm an uncorroborated allegation that the president and his son received a $5 million bribe from a Ukrainian energy executive. However, no evidence has emerged to support these claims.
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- House Oversight chair James Comer admits GOP can’t back up Biden bribery accusations The Independent
- Hunter Biden sold 'illusion of access' to his father, former business partner tells Congress 6abc Philadelphia
- Democrat who attended Devon Archer meeting calls on Comer to release full transcript Fox News
- Biden crime family: Democrats, media resort to 'nothing to see' New York Post
- Hunter’s ex-business partner, Devon Archer, could blow the lid off Joe Biden's phony claims of innocence Fox News
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