‘This Is An Investigation of Joe Biden’: House GOP Leaders Vow Corruption Probe

Two Republican lawmakers poised to take over key House committees in the new year vowed Thursday to investigate President Joe Biden‘s potential involvement in the shady business schemes exposed on his son’s abandoned laptop.

Rep. James Comer, (R-KY), the incoming head of the House Oversight Committee, and Rep. Jim Jordan, (R-OH), who will chair the House Judiciary Committee, outlined their plans at a news conference. They said their probe of alleged international influence peddling will be aided by whistleblowers’ testimony and new revelations about Hunter Biden‘s dealings.

“In the 118th Congress, this committee will evaluate the status of Joe Biden’s relationship with his family’s foreign partners and whether he is a president compromised or swayed by foreign dollars or influence,” Comer said. “I want to be clear: This is an investigation of Joe Biden.”

The laptop, which Hunter Biden abandoned at a computer repair shop in Wilmington, Delaware, in April, 2019, has been a trove of information about the younger Biden’s business dealings. Although the FBI allegedly pressured social media platforms to stop the story from getting out prior to the 2020 election, conservative outlets have since plumbed it for an endless supply of stories about Hunter Biden’s debauchery and greed.

“Never forget how this story has changed,” Jordan said. “When it started, it was, ‘No it’s not his laptop.’ Then it was, ‘Well, it’s his laptop, but remember it’s Russian disinformation and no one did anything wrong.’ Then it was, “Well, maybe he did something wrong, but President Biden didn’t know about it.’ And now it’s, “Well, maybe President Biden knew about it and was involved, but it didn’t influence his decisions.”

Although the laptop is replete with images of Hunter Biden smoking crack and cavorting with prostitutes, Comer said the real issue is whether it shows President Biden is corrupt or compromised.

“This evidence raises troubling questions about whether Joe Biden is a national security risk and whether he is compromised by foreign governments.”

Comer pointed to photos showing then Vice President Biden meeting with shady business associates of his son.

“The investigation reveals a family that was engaged with some of America’s most powerful adversaries, planning to sell one of the largest sources of cobalt for electric vehicles in the world to the Chinese,” Comer said.

Comer cited dozens of “shell companies” the Biden family set up that he said included “millions of dollars in wire transfers, flights on Air Force Two to conduct personal business and meetings with heads of state,” all, he said, with Joe Biden’s knowledge.

“All the while, he turned a blind eye,” Comer said. “Many transactions related to these businesses have raised red flags at U.S. banks.”

Those banks allegedly generated more than 150 Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), filings they were required by law to make when transactions raised alarms.

“The SARs show that Hunter Biden was conducting business with suspected human traffickers,” Comer said. “We want to know what the Biden administration is trying to hide from the American people and why they are not being transparent.”

Comer also alleged the Bidens tried to hatch a scheme to sell China liquefied natural gas, promised access to the future administration, and used government resources to squash stories about Hunter Biden.

Jordan said the committees will seek all the Suspicious Activity Reports, most of which the Biden administration has so far refused to hand over.

“Why has the Biden administration suddenly changed its position on Suspicious Activity Reports?” Jordan asked. “Suddenly, no, no, no, we can’t see them. I think Mr. Comer and our team at the Oversight Committee would kind of like to see the other 148. They’ve seen two.”

It’s part of a pattern revealed by whistleblowers that includes the Justice Department silencing the laptop story, Jordan said.

“This is the focus of the Judiciary Committee: the political nature at the Justice Department and the linkage now to what was happening to the Hunter Biden story,” he said.

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Dozens of bodies with signs of torture discovered in Kherson: Ukraine

Ukrainian investigators say they have found at least 63 bodies in Kherson that show signs of torture following the Russian withdrawal from the region.

The dozens of alleged victims echo the recapture of Bucha and the areas around Kyiv, where Russia is accused of killing hundreds of civilians and burying them in mass graves. Ukrainian interior minister Denys Monastyrsky says investigators found 436 instances of war crimes in the region, including four facilities where torture took place.

"Now, 63 bodies have been discovered in Kherson region, but we must understand that the search has only just started so many more dungeons and burial places will be uncovered," Monastyrsky told Ukrainian television, according to Reuters. 

"Investigators are currently examining them and setting down every instance of torture. Exhumations are also taking place of the bodies of those who were killed," he added.

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Ukrainian troops liberated Kherson last week following a Russian withdrawal. The development saw many instances of joyous reunion between Ukrainian soldiers and their families trapped in the previously occupied region.

Nevertheless, there were signs that the Russian occupation was violent.

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"Investigators have already documented more than 400 Russian war crimes, the bodies of both civilians and military personnel are being found," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said last week. "In the Kherson region, the Russian army left behind the same atrocities as in other regions of our country, where it was able to enter."

Ukraine's recapture of Kherson comes just weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin held an elaborate ceremony annexing it and other regions in Ukraine. Russia's forces have suffered numerous setbacks on the ground since September, when Ukraine launched a successful counter-offensive.

Putin's tactics have shifted with the new reality, however, and the Russian military has begun targeting Ukrainian power and water infrastructure with missiles. The barrage threatens to leave Ukrainians without reliable heat and water during the country's bitter winter months.