House Republicans made good on a campaign promise on Wednesday when they launched an investigation into the Biden family. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from nypost, thehill, and AP:
Rep. James Comer , chairman of the House Oversight Committee, stated, “now that Democrats no longer have one-party rule in Washington, oversight and accountability are coming.” The committee sent a request to the Treasury Department for Biden family financial information,
, “the Committee is investigating President Biden’s knowledge of and role in these schemes to assess whether he has compromised our national security at the expense of the American people.”The committee’s launch is being covered mildly across the spectrum. An article from the Associated Press article said the committee is setting up for a “messy, politically explosive showdown” with the White House.
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