With the election just around the corner, the last thing Joe Biden needs is more bad press. Back in 2020, it appears the mainstream media and federal agencies worked around the clock to protect Biden’s reputation, especially concerning his son Hunter.
Since then, the floodgates have broken. And countless scandals, accusations, and investigations have exposed Hunter and his father’s questionable behavior.
Hunter Biden is facing a court trial regarding tax charges. But it looks like his problems are about to get even worse. A House committee just voted to release documents related to Hunter’s latest scandal. And this might really upset Biden’s applecart.
From the New York Post:
The House Ways and Means Committee voted Wednesday to release 100 pages of new evidence that shows Hunter Biden lied under oath to Congress during his Feb. 28 deposition.The evidence, provided by IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, who probed the first son’s finances, reveals Hunter “indisputably” lied at least three times during his sworn testimony, the panel’s majority said after voting in a closed-door executive session for its release.
House lawmakers voted this week to release 100 pages of evidence that will supposedly show Hunter Biden lying under oath to Congress. Hunter had refused to appear before Congress, dodging meetings he had formerly agreed to attend.
When he did appear before Congress, it was during a closed-door meeting. Hunter was forced to answer questions about a variety of issues, including his tax charges and other activities.
Now, documents provided by the much-persecuted IRS whistleblowers appear to show that what Hunter said during that hearing was not true. Hunter claimed he was “high or drunk” when he threatened a Chinese business associate.
However, according to these documents, it seems Hunter was intentional when he sent those messages. It is possible he was lying to Congress about that exchange.
Other revelations relate to claims about Hunter’s businesses. He said one thing to Congress, while records provided by whistleblowers show another. These whistleblowers had to release the records because the IRS was seemingly trying to protect Hunter, going as far as to not investigate or press charges against Joe’s son.
Reports suggest that the DOJ and FBI directly interfered with the IRS’s investigation of Hunter.
Key Takeaways:
- House lawmakers voted to release documents that could prove Hunter Biden lied under oath.
- Hunter’s claims made during a closed-door hearing contradict records provided by IRS whistleblowers.
Source: New York Post