Joe Biden on Thursday laughed off a question on if he will hand over his bank records to Congress for the ongoing investigation into his son's foreign business dealings and whether he was involved or profited from them.
President Joe Biden on Thursday laughed off a question on if he will hand over his bank records to Congress for an ongoing investigation into his son’s foreign business dealings and whether he was involved or profited from them.
House Republicans so far have uncovered evidence that suggests Biden, as then-vice president, knew about and was involved in his son’s business affairs, despite Biden’s denying it for years.
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