The Washington Post's lead fake fact-checker Glenn Kessler accused House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of offering "Scant" evidence of Biden family corruption but failed to dispute any of the oodles of evidence the Republican outlined in a recent interview.
In a conversation with Fox News's Jimmy Failla on Monday, Comer gave a rundown of the evidence including the fact that nearly a dozen Biden family members received payments first shuffled through several Biden-linked bank accounts.
Biden's bookkeeper Eric Schwerin testified this month that despite his intimate relationship with the then-VP's finances, he never saw any indication that Biden handed out loans to anyone.
After hearing this summation of the Biden family shenanigans, Kessler published an article on Thursday complaining that the corruption evidence Comer mentioned during the media clip is "Scant."
There are bank receipts, White House visitor logs, testimonies from Biden business partners, text messages, and other documents indicating the Biden family profited off their patriarch's name and position.
Kessler's article doesn't simply prove he is a partisan hack employed by a publication that has done nothing but run cover for Biden and Democrats while cheering and aiding the targeting of conservatives.
In the blink of an eye, publications like the Washington Post went from denying there was any evidence of Biden family corruption to claiming there is in fact evidence.
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