April 18, 2024

Interim-Staff-Report-A-President-Compromised-The-Biden-Family-Investigation

Joe Biden Repeats Broken Promise Not to Use Government to Help His Family’s Business InterestsThe Biden family is a world-wide criminal enterprise that has taken tens of millions from Communist China, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Kazakhstan, and other organizations.

A President Compromised: The Biden Family Investigation

Executive Summary

During the 2020 presidential campaign, then-presidential candidate Joe Biden assured the American people he was not involved in his family members’ multi-million-dollar global business deals. He assured Americans he had always remained apart from his family’s business interests while he was Vice President.
 
Evidence obtained by Committee on Oversight and Reform Republicans shows these assurances were false. President Joe Biden has participated in his family’s global business ventures with America’s adversaries. He has misused his public positions to further his family’s financial interests. These actions have created the potential for President Biden to be susceptible to influence, blackmail, or extortion by a malign or foreign entity, including the Chinese Communist Party.
 
A review of Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, as well as information from whistleblowers, reveals a decade-long pattern of influence peddling, national security risks, and political cover-ups. Biden family members used their connections with Joe Biden to enrich themselves through the expectation of access to Joe Biden and promises about what a future Biden Administration might do for them. There are numerous unanswered questions raised by these suspicious activities that warrant further investigation.
 
During the final weeks of the 2020 presidential election campaign, the media’s response to Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop—full of documents detailing suspicious business deals worth millions of dollars—was not to report this information, but to hide it. Some outlets were frank about their disdain for the story. An official NPR Twitter account tweeted to its audience, “We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories.”1 In addition, Big Tech actively suppressed this information on social media. Twitter blocked users from posting links to stories about the laptop’s contents; it even locked the New York Post’s account for refusing to take down the article.2 Facebook used its algorithms to limit the spread of stories about the laptop.3 Intelligence officials—who are now television pundits—labeled the Hunter Biden laptop story as Russian disinformation.4
 

Committee Republicans’ investigation has uncovered evidence demonstrating deliberate, repeated deception of the American people, abuse of the Executive Branch for personal gain, use of government power to obstruct the investigation and prevent transparency, and potential violations of the United States Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause.

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