Comer says Biden and son Hunter will be subpoenaed over alleged corrupt business dealings

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said on Thursday that his ongoing investigation of alleged Biden family corruption stemming from Hunter Biden‘s business dealings with Russian, Ukraine, and Chinese oligarchs was always going to end with subjects coming before the committee.

In other words, President Joe Biden and his family will be subpoenaed to testify before the committee about their overseas business dealings.

“This is always going to end with the Bidens coming in front of the committee. We are going to subpoena the family,” Comer told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo. “We’re putting the case together to win in court. Obviously, with all the opposition and obstruction we’re getting from the Biden attorneys now we know that this is going to end up in court when we subpoena the Bidens. So we’re putting together a case, and I think we’ve done that very well.”

“If I subpoenaed Joe and Hunter Biden the first day I became chairman of the committee, it would have been tied up in court and the judge would have eventually thrown it out,” the Republican lawmaker explained. “We’ve had to go every step of the way and prove that media narrative was wrong. And the vice president and the current president lied.”

“We have caught Joe Biden in so many lies. I can’t even count the number of lies now,” Comer added. “So we have put together a case that I think would stand up in any court of law in America.”

He also questioned why the media is not asking questions about the $21 million the Biden family has allegedly received from foreign contacts.

“I wish the media would ask the president, what exactly did your family do to receive this $21 million that the House Oversight Committee has proven? He just continues to say, ‘Well, that’s a lie. That’s not true.’ We have their bank records. Bank records don’t lie.”

Interestingly, when pressed on when he expects to subpoena the 80-year-old president and his son, Comer said the committee plans “to talk to about three or four more associates first.”

Tom Tillison

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