Biden Investigation Leads To A “Mystery Biden”

According to House Investigative Committee Chair James Comer (GOP-KY), there is a mysterious and completely undisclosed member of the Biden family who profited from the family’s commercial deals with an organization associated with the CCP.

The Biden family firm got a $3 million suspicious money transfer from an organization connected to the CCP in 2017, according to suspicious activity reports (SARs) Comer just obtained access to from the Treasury. The cash was initially wired to Rob Walker, a business partner of the Bidens who has claimed to “usually have been serving as a surrogate for Hunter all around the country and abroad exploring prospects,” according to the SARs.

A new Biden family member who was previously unknown to investigators received a share of the $3 million payment, according to Comer’s report on Tuesday.

According to Comer, “three distinct members of the Biden family—including a new member who has never before been mentioned in any of these investigations—received a share of the $3 million. “So, what exactly did they do to get that money, is our query,” they said. What did that $3 million wire serve to accomplish?”

The third Biden’s identity is unknown. There have been rumors that the person could be Sara Biden, the wife of James Biden, the president’s brother. According to a 2020 Senate investigation of the Biden family business, Sara participated in accepting funds from China.

“The data obtained by the Committees demonstrate continuous, significant, and widespread financial relationships between Devon Archer, Hunter Biden, Sara Biden, James Biden, and Chinese nationals that are related to the Communist regime and the People’s Liberation Army as well as other foreign nationals having questionable backgrounds.”

The House Oversight Committee informed Breitbart News on Wednesday that it will soon release the person’s identity.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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