Biden Family Linked to Over 20 Foreign Companies in Alleged Corruption Scheme – What They Don’t Want You to Know
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has been implicated in allegedly receiving payments directly into his company's account from a Chinese-controlled entity.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has unveiled a network comprising more than 20 companies allegedly linked to the Bidens and their associates.
The committee's disclosure has generated heightened scrutiny surrounding the business activities of the Biden family, as questions arise regarding potential financial improprieties and influence peddling
The committee's investigation focused on investigating the structure of domestic limited liability companies believed to have been employed by the Bidens and their associates.
Allegations suggest that these companies were utilized to obfuscate and conceal payments received from foreign nationals, raising concerns about the ethics and legality of the Biden family's financial dealings.
According to the committee's report, Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has been implicated in allegedly receiving payments directly into his company's account from a Chinese-controlled entity.
Additionally, multiple family members are said to have received funds after they passed through an associate's account. These transactions are being scrutinized for potential conflicts of interest and inappropriate financial entanglements between the Bidens and foreign entities.
The committee's investigation also focused on the Bidens' activities in Romania, with allegations of an "influence peddling scheme" that took place from 2015 to 2017.
During this period, it is claimed that then-Vice President Joe Biden advocated for anti-corruption policies in Romania while his son, Hunter Biden, and associates engaged in a financially advantageous relationship with a Romanian national who was later convicted of corruption.
The committee's findings suggest that the Bidens received over $1 million for their involvement in the Romanian deal, with a significant proportion of the payments occurring while Joe Biden held the position of Vice President.
Concerns have been raised regarding potential correlations between the family's financial gains and Joe Biden's political influence.
In response to these revelations, the Oversight Committee has announced its intention to proceed with further investigations. This includes issuing subpoenas to banks to gather specific and targeted information.
Representative James Comer, Chairperson of the committee, has urged certain Biden associates, including the family's art gallerist and Rob Walker, to willingly cooperate with the ongoing inquiry.
To promote transparency, the Oversight Committee has made a Second Bank Records Memo publicly available, enabling citizens to independently assess the details of the Biden family's activities.
The memo is anticipated to shed additional light on the alleged financial transactions and their connections to the Bidens' political positions.