On the recordDecember 13, 2023
Mr. Speaker, here is what we know. We know that President Biden's transition team ran interference for Hunter Biden and obstructed law enforcement's attempts to interview the President's son. We know that somebody in the FBI decided not to investigate bribery allegations against Hunter Biden and Joe Biden provided by a confidential informant. That source is so important and the FBI has deemed him so credible that they oppose the release of the report and only agreed to a review in a classified setting. We know that IRS investigators were not allowed to follow leads that had the potential to implicate President Biden in Hunter Biden's alleged financial crimes. We know that recommendations for prosecution of Hunter Biden were denied or delayed until the statute of limitations had run. We know that a plea deal was offered to Hunter Biden by the DOJ that offered him global immunity for crimes outside the scope of the charged conduct and that that plea deal only fell apart after whistleblowers came forward to Congress. Set aside for a minute the $24 million, the 20-plus shell companies, the payments to President Biden, and the changing narrative from this White House every time a new bad fact comes to light. Set that aside. {time} 1345 These instances alone should concern all Americans because it appears that people in the highest echelons of our government were running interference for the President's son.…





