Does Trump Only Fight For The Wealthy and Big Businesses Like AOC Says?

Does Trump Only Fight For The Wealthy and Big Businesses Like AOC Says?

Biden To Finally Face Justice?

On Tuesday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) declared that the Biden family will “finally” face accountability for their international business dealings. This announcement follows the release of a comprehensive impeachment report by House Republicans, which alleges significant misconduct by President Joe Biden and his family.

According to Comer, the report reveals that President Biden orchestrated the creation of more than a dozen shell companies. These entities were purportedly used to funnel funds from foreign adversaries to ten members of the Biden family. Furthermore, whistleblowers from the IRS have reportedly indicated that this income was never reported or taxed.

In an appearance on Fox Business’s “Varney & Co.,” Comer emphasized the gravity of these findings. “Our report details violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, tax evasion, and tax fraud by the Bidens,” Comer asserted. “This situation demands accountability. The American people deserve to know that the Bidens were selling access to the Vice Presidency, an act that should deeply concern every citizen.”

When questioned by host Stuart Varney about the rationale for continuing the impeachment process despite President Biden’s decision not to seek reelection, Comer stressed the importance of transparency and historical record. He stated, “It’s crucial that the truth is revealed, so that history can acknowledge Biden as possibly the most corrupt president in American history.”

Comer also expressed his intention to push for legislation aimed at preventing future instances of influence-peddling. “We’ve seen corruption scandals involving figures like Menendez and Jefferson, but the Bidens’ case is unprecedented in its scale and audacity,” he said. “We need to address not just the Bidens, but also the government officials and ‘deep-state agencies’ involved in this cover-up.”

The impeachment report, released by the House Oversight, Ways and Means, and Judiciary committees, did not recommend immediate impeachment proceedings. Instead, the committees signaled that their investigation would continue, stressing that any decision on moving forward with impeachment would be made with careful consideration.

In parallel, House Republicans have initiated inquiries into Vice President Kamala Harris and her newly selected running mate, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota. This move indicates a broader focus on potential corruption within the Democratic leadership.

White House spokeswoman Sharon Yang dismissed these developments, describing them as a “wild goose chase” and urging Republicans to concentrate on more pressing national issues.