Lawmakers investigating the Biden family's foreign business deals say family members received millions of dollars in payments from foreign nationals while President Biden was serving as vice president in the Obama administration.
The findings also contradict statements from the president, who said his family did not receive any money from China.Rep.
Jim Jordan, Ohio Republican and the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said lawmakers have not been able to determine why the“What was the business and what service did they provide? What value did they add? What did they do to warrant receipt of the money? That is the fundamental question, and no one seems to have an answer to that fundamental question,” Mr. Jordan said.
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