The memo includes redacted images of transactions involving a number of bank accounts purportedly belonging to members of the Biden family.
's term as vice president from a number of Chinese and Romanian companies they claim posed"potential threats" to the United States., includes redacted images of transactions involving a number of bank accounts purportedly belonging to members of the Biden family.
House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer and other Republican members of the committee hold a news conference to present preliminary findings into their investigation into President Joe Biden's family on May 10, 2023, in Washington, D.C. The committee presented bank records they claim are examples of influence peddling by members of the Biden family.
Bank records obtained by the committee claim to show that the Biden family, their business associates and companies associated with them received more than $10 million from companies in countries like China—directly refuting previous on-record statements President Biden has made about his son's business dealings—and Romania, which the United States was working with on anti-corruption legislation.
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