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House GOP Drops Political NUKE on Hunter Biden

This is BOLD.

For years now, Republicans have been sounding the alarm over the possibility that Hunter Biden could be a part of an enormous, international influence peddling scheme involving his father, now-President Joe Biden.

These worries had picked up steam in the run-up to the 2020 election, but were suppressed by the mainstream media and the czars of Silicon Valley, leading to fury among free-speech advocates.

But now, the situation is coming to a head, as Congress stops beating around the bush and begins to take on the question in earnest.

House Oversight Committee Republicans on Thursday made a formal request for Hunter Biden to turn over information and records related to his foreign business dealings.

Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., also sent requests to President Biden’s brother, James Biden, and Hunter’s business partner, Eric Schwerin, for records as Republicans probe whether members of the Biden family leveraged Joe Biden’s position as vice president to “sell access around the world.”

“If President Biden is compromised by deals with foreign adversaries and they are impacting his decision making, this is a threat to national security,” Comer said in a statement.

And then:

“The American people deserve transparency and accountability about the Biden family’s influence peddling. The Oversight Committee is committed to exposing the waste, fraud and abuse that has taken place at the highest levels of our government. Hunter Biden, James Biden and Eric Schwerin’s documents, records and communications are critical to this investigation,” he added.

Hunter Biden has already begun to go on the offensive, demanding that those involved in efforts to shed light on his “laptop from Hell” preserve any records they have in regard to the device and its contents’ dissemination.

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