By now, Garland and Wray have gone beyond contempt of Congress covering for the president.
There were probably inklings of Biden's corruption going back to his days in the Senate, but the first one we should recall is the 2014 appointment of his son, Hunter, to the board of directors of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, for which Hunter was reportedly paid up to $50,000 per month.
Biden, of course, has always insisted that he "Never spok[e]" to his son about Hunter's "Overseas business dealings."
The Campaign to Protect Joe Biden There has been, from the beginning of the 2020 campaign, an enormous and consistent effort by the FBI and CIA to protect Joe Biden and his son from any allegations of corruption.
Of particular interest is a communication from Hunter Biden business partner Eric Schwerin to the Office of the Vice President about a "China Lunch" that preceded an official visit from then-Chinese President Hu Jintao to the U.S. in 2011.
It's pretty clear that Attorney General Merrick Garland and Wray are doing their best to prevent any prosecution of Hunter Biden only because it would hurt Biden's 2024 campaign.
According to another report, James Biden told executives of the firm: "Don't worry about investors. We've got people all around the world who want to invest in Joe Biden." Obviously, Hunter and James were peddling their influence with Joe.
On May 10, Comer had a press conference at which he announced that between 2015 and 2017, at least $10 million was paid to firms owned by Hunter Biden, James Biden, both of their wives, Beau Biden's widow, and several of their children by various foreign sources, including Chinese billionaire Ye Jianming, founder of a now-defunct energy company.
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