House Impeachment Inquiry into President Joe Biden and Hunter Biden's Business Deals

Outgoing Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) called the House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden's possible involvement with his son Hunter's business deals a 'sideshow' that should end. He believes the investigation has run its course and it's time to focus on more important issues like funding Ukraine.

House impeachment inquiry involving President Joe Biden and the Biden family business

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) plans to invite President Joe Biden to testify publicly before the House impeachment inquiry regarding the Bidens' involvement in the Biden business, which allegedly received tens of millions of dollars from foreign companies. The White House has dismissed the invitation as a 'sad stunt.'

Allegations of Corruption within the Biden Family Business

Former Biden associate Tony Bobulinski confronted Democrat Oversight Committee members for lying about the Biden family business, accusing Joe Biden of being involved in corrupt dealings with foreign nationals. Bobulinski alleged Joe Biden received money from the family business and was set to receive a stake in a joint venture with a Chinese company tied to the Communist Party.

Hunter Biden's deposition with the House Impeachment Inquiry

Hunter Biden could not recall key details about the Biden business during his deposition with the House Impeachment Inquiry, raising questions about his involvement and Joe Biden's potential ties to the business dealings.

House Impeachment Inquiry and Hunter Biden

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defends Hunter Biden, calling the Republican case a 'deep sea fishing expedition' and criticizing the investigation into the Biden family's business dealings.

Hunter Biden's Involvement in Foreign Business Ventures

Hunter Biden is set to appear before the House impeachment inquiry as a material witness. The investigation found a web of wire transfers and shell companies that helped the Biden family rake in millions from foreign nationals. Joe Biden denies involvement but evidence suggests otherwise.

James Biden's Testimony in House Impeachment Inquiry

James Biden insists his brother, President Biden, is innocent of corruption claims despite documented meetings with family associates. He addresses payments received from Hunter Biden and interactions with Chinese state-backed CEFC China Energy. Republicans inquire about Joe Biden's alleged involvement in business dealings, including receiving loan repayments close to foreign ventures. James defends his work with CEFC and denies involvement in illegal activities related to loans. The article also discusses Joe Biden's interactions with foreign partners during his time as Vice President.