Biden Attacks GOP For Following The Law

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden was questioned about his consistent denials regarding his awareness of Hunter Biden’s business engagements. He persisted in rejecting the accusations of receiving payments, dismissing them as unfounded falsehoods.

“I did not,” Biden asserted to a White House reporter regarding the alleged connections with Hunter Biden’s business associates. “And it’s just a bunch of lies. They’re lies.

“I did not. They’re lies.”

Contrastingly, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., has maintained that it is the president who is not truthful about his involvement in Hunter Biden’s foreign influence activities.

According to Comer, “President Joe Biden asserted there was an ‘absolute wall’ between his official government responsibilities and his family’s influence-peddling endeavors: This was false.” In a video released on Tuesday, Comer disclosed a recent trail of payments from foreign entities to Hunter Biden, subsequently reaching President Joe Biden.

“President Joe Biden claimed his family did not receive funds from China: This was untrue.

“President Joe Biden claimed he never discussed the Biden family’s questionable business dealings with his son, Hunter Biden: This was untrue.

“Now, Hunter Biden’s legal team and the White House’s media allies argue that Hunter’s corporate entities never directly made payments to Joe Biden: This most recent assertion joins the growing list of falsehoods,” Comer emphasized.

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