Biden pardons family before investigations into foreign payments


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In a shocking turn of events, President Joe Biden has taken the unprecedented step of issuing preemptive pardons to multiple family members involved in his influence-peddling operation, prompting immediate scrutiny from Republican lawmakers.

House Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans for a thorough investigation into these family pardons. The pardons, which followed the earlier pardon of Hunter Biden, were extended to five Biden family members: the President’s sister Valerie Biden and her spouse John Owens, his brothers Jim and Frank Biden, and his sister-in-law Sara Biden.

Addressing the situation, Johnson stated, “They call it the Biden crime family, if they weren’t the crime family why do they need pardons? We will be looking at it as well.”

The controversy stems from allegations that Joe Biden profited substantially by leveraging his political position, with financial records revealing extensive foreign payments to the Biden family network.

House Oversight Chairman James Comer has identified nine Biden family members implicated in these dealings. According to Comer, “Bank records show the Biden family, their associates, and their companies received over $10 million from foreign nationals and their companies.”

In a detailed breakdown, Comer elaborated, “Joe Biden’s son. Joe Biden’s brother. Joe Biden’s brother’s wife. Hunter Biden’s girlfriend/Beau Biden’s widow, Hunter Biden’s ex-wife. Hunter Biden’s current wife. And 3 children of the president’s son and the president’s brother. So we’re talking about grandchildren – a grandchild. That’s odd. Most people that work hard every day a grandchild doesn’t get a wire from a foreign national.”

The nine individuals identified in the investigation include Hunter Biden, James Biden, Sara Biden, Hallie Biden, Kathleen Biden, Melissa Biden, and three younger family members – two nieces or nephews and a grandchild.