Overview
- House Republicans allege Hunter Biden lied three times during his February deposition, citing new documents from IRS whistleblowers.
- The claims involve Biden's business dealings with a Chinese energy company, his role in a shell corporation, and assistance with visas.
- One key accusation is that Biden lied about a threatening message sent to a Chinese businessman, which Republicans say was intended to secure payments.
- Democrats argue that the evidence presented by Republicans contains discrepancies and lacks concrete proof of wrongdoing.
- Hunter Biden's tax trial has been postponed to September, further complicating the political landscape as the election season approaches.