Biden Corruption: McCarthy Says The ‘I’ Word

“This is rising to the level of an impeachment inquiry.”

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy inferred that Republicans are preparing to impeach Joe Biden following more revelations of alleged corruption.

“This is rising to the level of impeachment inquiry,” McCarthy declared Monday, also noting “we would know none of this if Republicans had not taken the majority.”

“We have only followed where the information has taken us,” McCarthy urged, adding “This president also has used something we have not seen since Richard Nixon.”

McCarthy explained that Biden has “used the weaponization of government to benefit his family and deny Congress the ability to have the oversight.”



The Speaker reiterated “I believe we will follow this all the way to the end, and this is gonna rise to an impeachment inquiry, the way the Constitution tells us to do this, and we have to get the answers to these questions.”

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The comments come after FBI documents were revealed alleging that Burisma co-founder and CEO Mykola Zlochevsky admitted that he was “coerced” into paying both Joe and Hunter Biden $5 million each to get a Ukrainian investigation into his company shut down.

In addition, it has been alleged that one of Ukrainian President Vlodomyr Zelensky’s top officials was in attendance when discussions regarding the bribery were being held.

Author Peter Schweizer cited the FBI documents in an interview Monday, noting “If you look at that 1023 form that the FBI released, if that document is true, that document reveals that one of the people that was at those meetings that heard the conversations about bribing the Bidens worked for President Zelensky.”

“Who really wants to believe, if that meeting took place and that document is accurate, that that individual did not go and report to President Zelensky what he heard?” Schweizer added.

The author further asserted, “And again, if that document is true, who wants to believe that President Zelensky and his administration have not used that as leverage over Joe Biden when it comes to negotiations on Ukraine policy?”

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This is all coming out just as the Biden administration is preparing a FOURTY THIRD package of aid and weapons to Ukraine.

Meanwhile, yet more corruption allegations have been made concerning Hunter Biden, this time involving ‘art’.

Business Insider reports:

In 2021, when a New York art gallery debuted Hunter Biden’s paintings with asking prices as high as $500,000, the White House said that Hunter Biden’s team had a process for carefully vetting buyers, and that their identities were known only to the gallery, and not to Hunter Biden himself. The messaging seemed to suggest that Hunter Biden’s art patrons came from a rarified universe of collectors who had nothing to do with the hurly burly of politics.

Neither of those things has turned out to be the case. Hunter Biden did in fact learn the identity of two buyers, according to three people directly familiar with Hunter Biden’s own account of his art career. And one of those buyers is indeed someone who got a favor from the Biden White House.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre claimed Monday that Joe Biden “was never in business with his son,” despite the fact that Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devon Archer, is expected appear before the House Oversight Committee on July 31 to detail two dozen known business meetings where the Bidens communicated, including Joe being put on the speakerphone.

Biden has continually claimed he has never had any involvement with his son’s dealings:

The walls are closing in.

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