James Comer, Leading Biden Impeachment Inquiry, Criticized for Owning Shell Company
Comer's ownership of a shell company called into question as he investigates similar allegations against the Bidens.
- James Comer, the Republican chair of the House Oversights Committee leading an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, has been criticized for owning a shell company.
- Comer has been investigating allegations that Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, used shell companies to hide payments received from overseas during Biden's vice presidency.
- Comer reportedly transferred his ownership of 6 acres of land in Kentucky, which he co-owns with a campaign donor, to a shell company called Farm Team Properties he co-owns with his wife.
- Democrats and critics have called Comer a 'hypocrite' for owning a shell company while investigating the Bidens for similar actions.
- Comer has denied any wrongdoing in establishing a shell company, and President Biden has called the impeachment plans 'baseless.'