Sen. TedCruz (R-TX) demanded U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen publicly release the Biden family’s suspicious activity reports (SARs) or be complicit in coving up the “Biden family business profiting off Communist China.”
a collective $1.3 million cut from the $3 million wire transfer. It is unknown who the six outstanding Bidens are who may have profited from the business.
Cruz demanded Yellen come clean about the reports stashed away in the Treasury and provide the information for public inspection.
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