Republicans to probe Biden
WASHINGTON – After winning control of the US House of Representatives, Republicans said on Thursday that investigating President Joe Biden and his family’s business dealings will be their top oversight priority when they formally take power next year.
Representative James Comer, a Kentucky Republican who is expected to chair the House Oversight and Reform Committee, told reporters that the panel will investigate bank reports and claims by anonymous whistle-blowers that he said show connections between the president and the business activities of his 52-year-old businessman son, Hunter Biden.
“I want to be clear. This is an investigation of Joe Biden. That’s where the committee will focus in this next Congress,” Comer told reporters.
“This committee will evaluate the status of Joe Biden’s relationship with his family’s foreign partners and whether he is a president who is compromised or swayed by foreign Dollars and influence,” Comer said, saying that the committee had obtained two suspicious activity reports filed by major banks.
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A White House statement accused House Republicans of planning to go after Biden ‘with politically motivated attacks chock full of long-debunked conspiracy theories’. “President Biden is not going to let these political attacks distract him from focusing on Americans’ priorities,” said the statement by Ian Sams, spokesperson for the White House Counsel’s office.
Hunter has for years been the focus of unrelenting attacks by former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies who have accused him of wrongdoing relating to Ukraine and China, among other matters. He also publicly detailed his struggles with substance abuse and has worked as a lobbyist, lawyer, investment banker and artist.
Hunter disclosed in December 2020 that federal prosecutors in Delaware were investigating his tax affairs, though they have not charged him with any crime. He has denied wrongdoing. Hunter never held a position in the White House or on his father’s campaign.