House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer raised ethical and campaign finance concerns regarding Hollywood lawyer and Democrat donor Kevin Morris's financial support to Hunter Biden, alleging that it raises questions about President Joe Biden's potential political liability. Morris admitted to "loaning" at least $5 million to Hunter Biden, with no repayment required until after the next presidential election, and has gained access to the Biden White House. The committee plans to conduct further interviews to investigate the extent of President Biden and his family's alleged corruption.
Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., quoted a star from "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" during a committee meeting to criticize former President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers for seeking revenge after Trump's impeachments. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability approved a resolution to hold Hunter Biden in contempt for defying subpoenas, following his surprise appearance on Capitol Hill. Garcia accused foreign governments of funneling money through Trump's businesses and referenced a fellow reality TV star's comments about having "receipts, proof, timeline, screenshots."
House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer released a video and bank records memorandum revealing that Joe Biden received $40,000 in laundered China money from his brother and sister-in-law. The money trail shows that the Bidens were involved in a series of financial transactions to hide the source of the funds, which originated from a Chinese energy company linked to the Chinese Communist Party. The transactions involved wire transfers and cash withdrawals, ultimately resulting in a $40,000 check being cut to Joe Biden. Comer alleges that this demonstrates how Joe Biden benefited from his family's shady dealings and raises concerns about potential corruption and national security risks.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has obtained bank records revealing a $200,000 direct payment from James and Sara Biden to Joe Biden in the form of a personal check. The payment raises questions about how President Biden personally benefited from his family's financial dealings and access to him. James Biden had received $600,000 in loans from a financially distressed rural hospital operator, and on the same day he received a $200,000 loan, he wrote a check for the same amount to Joe Biden. The committee is calling on President Biden to provide documents and answer questions about these financial arrangements.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has released a third bank records memorandum revealing new information about the Biden family's alleged influence peddling schemes. The memorandum outlines how the Bidens and their associates received millions of dollars from oligarchs in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine during Joe Biden's vice presidency. Hunter Biden's former business partner testified that Joe Biden was "the brand" used to enrich the Biden family, and evidence suggests that no real services were provided in exchange for the payments. The committee will continue to investigate whether foreign actors targeted the Bidens, if President Biden is compromised or corrupt, and if national security is at risk.
Republican Chairmen of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, Committee on the Judiciary, and Committee on Ways and Means are requesting transcribed interviews with over a dozen federal employees from the Department of Justice, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and U.S. Secret Service who possess information related to allegations of politicization and misconduct in the investigation of Hunter Biden. Whistleblower testimony has revealed extensive misconduct, including the Justice Department refusing to follow evidence implicating Joe Biden, tipping off Hunter Biden's attorneys and the Secret Service, and allowing certain charges to expire. The Chairmen aim to hold accountable those responsible for the alleged cover-up and restore equal enforcement of the law.