Rep. James Comer (R-KY) said he is “hopeful” more of the House Oversight and Reform Committee‘s “disturbing findings” in its investigation of the Biden family’s alleged criminal scheme will be revealed next week.
Comer, chairman of the committee, said on Wednesday night in an interview with Fox News that six of 12 banks pursued by the House GOP have provided records that Republicans believe prove that President Joe Biden and his family received millions of dollars from foreign agents.
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“Bank records don’t lie. People make a big issue out of taxes, people cheat on their taxes all the time. But it’s hard to cheat on bank records,” Comer said.
The Kentucky Republican said last week that he believes the Biden family took in over $20 million from foreign sources in a scheme of “creating policy for money.”
“We’re hoping the Treasury will give us access to more bank violations that we believe would have information on the potential bribery charges that were alleged in the FBI document,” Comer said Wednesday, referring to an FBI whistleblower report that detailed aspects of the alleged scheme.
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Devon Archer, a Biden family associate and Hunter Biden’s business partner, will be the first to be deposed to discuss the younger Biden’s alleged business dealings with foreign countries, Comer said.
“Our investigation’s moving along,” he added.