The White House said GOPoversight Chairman RepJamesComer's highly anticipated press conference about his panel's investigation into alleged influence peddling by POTUS's family the latest example of Comer's 'long pattern of making absurd claims.'
"House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is loudly and proudly broadcasting a press conference today to continue his long pattern of making absurd claims that President Biden has made governing decisions not in the interest of America, but of the Chinese Communist Party, using baseless claims, personal attacks, and innuendo to try to score political points," White House Counsel's Office spokesman Ian Sams said Wednesday.
"Oddly, he has been promising — then failing to deliver — this press conference for weeks, raising questions about his shoot-first, figure-it-out-later approach to what is clearly an evidence-free, politically-motivated 'investigation,'" Sams wrote.
"More evidence continues to come to light showing a consistent pattern of the Bidens receiving payments from countries like China for unknown services," he said."Instead of following the facts and money trail, Democrats are acting as defense lawyers for the Bidens and trying to deter us from doing our job to provide checks and balances."
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