Comer's Claims of Biden's Involvement in Family Business Dealings Lack Evidence
Allegations of direct payments to President Biden revealed to be loan repayments, casting doubt on Comer's impeachment inquiry.
- House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) has made allegations of President Biden receiving payments from his son, Hunter Biden, despite lack of evidence.
- Comer announced the discovery of direct payments from Hunter Biden’s law firm to President Biden, which were later revealed to be repayments for a truck Joe Biden helped his son purchase.
- Comer also alleged that President Biden received $40,000 in laundered China money in the form of a personal check from his sister-in-law, which was also a repayment for a loan.
- Comer has been leading an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, with allegations largely based on Hunter Biden's business dealings.
- Despite Comer's claims, there has been no evidence to suggest that President Biden was involved in or benefited from his family's business dealings.

































