The Biden Crime Family benefited greatly from Joe Biden as "the brand." Foreign individuals and entities poured millions into shell companies. His pardons didn't erase that.
House Oversight Chair James Comer is requesting President-elect Trump’s DOJ investigate and prosecute President Biden’s brother, James Biden, for alleged false statements to Congress.
Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday told Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) that her audience was “disappointed” that his probe of former President Joe Biden produced no prosecutions. After a failed effort to pin corruption charges on Biden for alleged undue influence in business dealings with son Hunter Biden and other relatives,
Outgoing President Biden on Monday issued a slew of pardons for more kin, including a broad, 11-year granting of clemency for his brother James — effectively killing any chance of
Earlier today, Biden issued preemptive pardons for Gen. Mark Milley, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the members of the Jan. 6 committee, and the officers who testified before the committee.
Fox News host Maria Bartiromo told Rep. James Comer (R-KY) that her audience was "disappointed" that his failed congressional hearings did not lead to prosecutions of former President Joe Biden and his family.
Chairman Comer says Joe Biden’s bank account would show whether the money he received from family was really part of loan repayments.
House Republicans referred both Hunter and James Biden to the Biden Justice Department for criminal prosecution last June, accusing the pair of making false statements to Congress during the impeachment inquiry.
“The next day a GOP consultant close to both Kushner and Representative Kevin McCarthy called telling me that I needed to change my statement,” Comer writes in his new book, “All the President’s Money: Investigating the Secret Foreign Schemes That Made the Biden Family Rich.”
In his final hours as president, Biden issued several pardons to family members, including his brother James Biden. Joe Biden said his family has “been subjected to unrelenting attacks and threats, motivated solely by a desire to hurt me — the worst kind of partisan politics,” and he has “no reason to believe these attacks will end.”
They would no longer have the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment if called to testify in civil, criminal, or congressional proceedings
Ky., said on "Sunday Morning Futures" that his panel plans to investigate alleged debanking of conservatives by financial institutions.