'Don’t indict Hunter before Wednesday’: Oversight chair hints Joe Biden to be implicated in ‘pay-per-play scheme’


Kentucky Republican Rep. James Comer, who chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, said he will disclose specific Biden family bank records at a press conference on Wednesday which could implicate Joe Biden in an alleged bribery scheme involving U.S. foreign adversaries.

“My message to the Department of Justice is very loud and clear. Do not indict Hunter Biden before Wednesday,” Comer told Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures.

At the press conference, Comer said he and Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley will reveal information from a “legally protected whistleblower” that “would implicate Joe Biden in a pay-per-play scheme in trying to set up a deal to receive funds [for him] and his family in exchange for foreign policy decisions,” Comer told Bartiromo.

“When you have the opportunity to see the evidence that the House Oversight Committee will produce with respect to the web of LLCs, with respect to the number of adversarial countries that this family influence peddled in, and this is not just about the president’s son. This is about the entire Biden family,” Comer said. “So we believe there are a whole lot of tips that the IRS and the DOJ don’t know about because we don’t believe they’ve done a whole lot of digging in this, and we have.”

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