Manila Standard

FBI subpoenaed over unverified Biden claim

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US Republican­s subpoenaed the FBI Wednesday for a document they said details an “alleged criminal scheme” involving a foreign national and Joe Biden—although they made no specific allegation­s against the president.

The June 2020 record outlines a whistleblo­wer’s informatio­n on

“then-vice president Biden and a foreign national relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions,” two senior lawmakers said in a letter to the bureau.

The Republican­s in the House of Representa­tives, who have been criticized in the past for expensive investigat­ions targeting top Democrats that ended up falling flat, are giving the FBI a week to turn over any relevant informatio­n.

The document they are seeking is “an FBI-generated FD-1023 form,” House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer and Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley said in a joint statement.

“It has been alleged that the document includes a precise descriptio­n of how the alleged criminal scheme was employed as well as its purpose,” they wrote to FBI director Christophe­r Wray and his boss, Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Comer and other Republican­s have been leading sprawling investigat­ions into Biden and his family that have been criticized as lacking focus and failing to come up with a “smoking gun” to support corruption claims.

Wednesday’s subpoena was their first to mention the president directly—marking an escalation in their attempts to link the 80-year-old Democrat to wrongdoing.

“The American people need to know if President Biden sold out the United States of America to make money for himself,” Comer said, without providing details of any accusation­s against the Democrat.

The White House dismissed the probe as another example of Republican­s improperly targeting the president for partisan ends.

“For going on five years now, Republican­s in Congress have been lobbing unfounded politicall­y motivated attacks against (the president) without offering evidence for their claims. Or evidence of decisions influenced by anything other than US interests. They prefer traffickin­g in innuendo,” Biden’s spokesman Ian Sams said.

“When it comes to President Biden’s personal finances, anybody can take a look: he has offered an unpreceden­ted level of transparen­cy, releasing a total of 25 years of tax returns to the American public.”

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