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Hunter Triggers The Fall Of The Biden Family

The president’s potential campaign in 2024 is feared to be doomed by Hunter and President Joe Biden’s questionable financial dealings, according to Politico.

Any hopes of Joe Biden winning the presidency again after 2024 may be dashed by the Republicans’ probes into the Biden family after retaking the House in November.

Eugene Daniels, Jonathan Lemire, and Jordain Carney of Politico claim that “if a GOP-led House puts more pressure on Hunter Biden, it may have a significant impact on the president’s choice to seek reelection.”

“Officials from the White House stated that Biden is planning to run for reelection, but that a final decision won’t be made for some months due to the first lady’s significant weight in the choice. Some of Biden’s advisers think he would decide against running again if doing so would protect his family from unfavorable congressional inquiries,” according to the story.

Both Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and James Comer (R-KY), ranking members of the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees, have vowed to look into the Biden family business if their party wins back control of the House in November.

“We have numerous opportunities. There is a great deal of work to be done. Naturally, there will be some high-profile committee hearings on the Hunter Biden probes,” Comer told the outlet.

The GOP’s intention to investigate the Bidens has probably scared a lot of people in the White House, prompting aides to start creating messaging plans for the “investigative blitz” that will come if Republicans regain control of the House.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) informed Breitbart News in August that the Bidens might be the subject of a select committee’s inquiry. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) also told Breitbart News that investigating the “big man” is “definitely” a possibility. A select committee is a special kind of temporary committee established to look into or evaluate different options for a certain subject.

“I believe that oversight can be overcome. There is a lot to look into there,” Mace told Breitbart News. “But if it is insufficient, a special committee would unquestionably be an additional option after the regular committee process has completed its investigation.”

President Trump’s designated U.S. Attorney David Weiss is apparently looking into the president’s son for tax fraud, money laundering, and offenses related to guns and foreign lobbying. Attorney General under Joe Biden, Merrick Garland, has declined to declare if a special counsel should be appointed to ensure a fair investigation. The inquiry into Hunter and the business operations of the Biden family would be separated from Joe Biden by a special counsel.

According to a recent study, 62% of registered voters think Joe Biden likely advised and maybe benefited from the financial transactions of the Biden family. 58 percent thought Joe Biden had a hand in the family’s business. According to 60% of respondents, Hunter Biden sold the president “influence and access.”

On at least seven occasions, President Joe Biden and his administration have insisted that the president had no involvement in the family business, but the evidence reveals that he was involved in at least 17 of them.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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