Biden Angrily Responds Over Questions About Son and Brother
President Joe Biden responded in anger to questions about his son Hunter Biden and brother James Biden over allegations about international business deals.
The frustrated response came during a Wednesday press conference with reporters at the White House.
Biden angrily calls question 'bunch of lies' that he interacted with Hunter's, brother's business associateshttps://t.co/6e3COrLvSB
— DRando (@DeniseR18323394) December 7, 2023
"During a Wednesday press conference at The White House, New York Post reporter Steven Nelson asked Biden if he would explain to Americans ahead of a potential impeachment inquiry why he interacted with 'so many' of his son and brother's foreign business associates," Fox News reported.
"I'm not going to comment. I did not and it's just a bunch of lies," Biden responded. "They're lies. I did not. They're lies."
Joe Biden responds to question about interacting with Hunter's foreign business associates:
"I did not. It's just a bunch of LIES. They're LIES! I did not. They're lies!"
Has anyone ever looked this guilty trying to lie?pic.twitter.com/tRVvaz3mK1
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) December 6, 2023
"If Hunter Biden does not appear for a deposition on December 13, 2023, @GOPoversight & @JudiciaryGOP will initiate contempt of Congress proceedings," Rep. James Comer (R-KY) wrote on X Wednesday.
"The President’s son doesn’t get to dictate the terms of a lawful subpoena," he stated.
Comer previously led the move to subpoena Hunter Biden and the president's brother James Biden over allegations related to international business deals.
The events allegedly happened during the time Biden was vice president under then-President Barack Obama.
The deals reportedly included tens of millions of dollars under the influence of the Biden name to family members, leading to the lengthy investigation related to the president.
The GOP House now may move forward with an impeachment inquiry next week as the president deals with the latest developments concerning the scandal.