House Republicans are reportedly going to be releasing more evidence of the Biden family's influence peddling.
The information will be added to the findings they've uncovered over the past several months.
"House Oversight Committee members are sifting through new bank records related to the complicated web of accounts, companies, and business partners that Hunter Biden, the president’s brother James Biden, and other members of the Biden family used to collect millions of dollars from foreign entities starting when Joe Biden was Vice President," reported the Washington Examiner.
Congress is not stopping
Although congressional investigators are still in the process of gathering their most recent discoveries, the bank records hold the potential to reveal additional information about payments made by Chinese, Ukrainian, Romanian, and other foreign companies to individuals closely associated with Biden.
These funds were subsequently distributed to the Biden family in smaller portions. Such arrangements frequently aimed to protect Hunter Biden and other family members by avoiding direct financial transactions with the foreign entities.
Last week, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer teased "disturbing findings" in the Biden case.
Jordan said that his committee will release the findings as soon as this week, although that timeline is likely to be pushed back.
John Robinson "Rob" Walker, James Gilliar, and Devon Archer are three individuals associated with Biden who are likely to face increased scrutiny from congressional investigators focusing on bank records.
Bank records involving Walker, a close business associate of the president's son, were among those directly requested from Bank of America by Representative Comer. The committee also issued subpoenas for records to JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, and Cathay Bank, aiming to uncover transactions involving over a dozen shell companies used by the Biden family and their associates to funnel foreign funds.
You can read more about the committee's findings and the Biden family's involvement here.
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