A dramatic new report from three key congressional committees, released on August 19, 2024, is shaking up Washington, D.C. The report claims that President Joe Biden was deeply involved in a global scheme to use his political power for personal gain. Here’s what you need to know:

1. The Allegations: According to the report, President Biden didn’t just know about his family’s business dealings—he actively participated in and benefited from them. The Bidens supposedly sold the “Biden brand” around the world to make money, all thanks to Joe Biden’s role in the U.S. government. This, the report argues, could be grounds for impeachment.

2. Chairman Comer’s Bold Claim: On August 18, House Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced that the inquiry’s findings represent the “strongest case ever” for impeaching a sitting president. Comer accused Biden of misusing his position for personal and family enrichment, and claimed the evidence against him is solid.
3. How the Bidens Allegedly Made Money: The report suggests that the Biden family used Joe Biden’s position to get loans and payments from foreign entities, including China, Russia, and Ukraine. They reportedly received over $27 million from these sources, with hundreds of thousands of dollars going directly to Joe Biden. The family supposedly used complex schemes to hide these transactions.

4. Whistleblowers Speak Out: Two IRS whistleblowers and former business associate Tony Bobulinski provided evidence and testimony claiming Joe Biden was deeply involved in the family’s business operations. Bobulinski says Biden was aware of and participated in the influence-peddling, despite his public denials.
5. Obstruction and Delays: The report also accuses the Biden administration of trying to block the investigation. It suggests that the Justice Department and FBI gave Hunter Biden special treatment and that the White House obstructed the impeachment inquiry by withholding important documents and witnesses.

6. The Investigation: The inquiry, which began in September 2023, involved over 30 interviews, subpoenas, and document reviews. Despite all this effort, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer dismissed the inquiry as “absurd,” setting the stage for a high-stakes political battle.
The 291-page report, detailed with extensive evidence and footnotes, paints a picture of a complex and potentially illegal influence-peddling network. As the investigation continues, the question remains: will these revelations lead to impeachment, or is this just another chapter in the ongoing political drama?
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