If Biden impeachment inquiry is invalid, why has the president lied about his complicity?

But with so many responsibilities, those who hold this position hold themselves to the highest standards of moral conduct.

President Biden and Hunter Biden (Fox News)

A key fact helps explain why the House of Representatives launched an impeachment inquiry against President Biden: President Biden actually lied to the American people about his wisdom and involvement in his family’s foreign business.

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While congressional Democrats and media pundits deny and downplay this fact, the fact of this lie is that President Biden not only had intimate knowledge of those transactions and communicated with Hunter Biden’s business associates, but was also complicit in their antics.

President Biden knows other Americans wouldn’t tolerate this, which is why he has lied about it so often.

President Biden claimed he had “no knowledge” of his son’s business dealings. During his debate with President Trump, Biden mocked his son’s suggestion to do business with China. Still, Hunter Biden’s computer emails show 3 years earlier that his father had written school board letters for the son and daughter of Jonathan Li, a Chinese executive with whom Hunter Biden had business.

This lie was further refuted through bank statements showing Chinese bills to Hunter Biden — money that eventually passed through Biden’s family and ended up in the president’s own bank account.

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The president lied when he claimed he was not involved in his son’s business. This is contradicted by overwhelming evidence showing that Joe Biden spoke on the phone with Hunter Biden affiliates more than 20 times, and even dined with them in Washington, D. C. those affiliates were paying millions of dollars to Hunter Biden.

Biden, then vice president, welcomed affiliates of his son, Mexican billionaire Miguel Aleman, and his father to the White House, and then used taxpayer money to fly Hunter Biden aboard Air Force Two to Mexico City, where he hoped to negotiate an industry. deal.

Last month, the Ways and Means Committee released new knowledge that appeared Biden used pseudonyms to send one-on-one emails with Eric Schwerin, the architect of the Biden family’s shell companies, at least 54 times. This email activity peaked when Joe Biden traveled to Ukraine as vice president, where he was tasked with overseeing U. S. foreign policy, while Hunter Biden served on the board of directors of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company that seeks to use the Biden family logo to advance its interests.

The access that Hunter Biden was promoting—whether genuine or illusory—led countries around the world, such as Ukraine, China, and Kazakhstan, to that influence within the U. S. government, including the White House, was for sale at the highest bidder. All of these countries have paid millions of dollars to the president’s family. President Biden deserved to have prevented it, but he remained silent, giving the impression that the most productive way to influence the White House was to pay his son and brother.

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During his presidential inaugural address, Joe Biden was praised for the word “democracy” more than any other president in U. S. history. What does it say about a president who preaches democracy while seeking to protect himself, his administration, and the alleged corruption of his government?Family circle of surveillance that makes a democracy viable?

Since House Republicans began our investigation, the Biden administration has refused to release documents, allow witnesses to testify to testify, or even answer critical questions. The president’s own son stood on the steps of the Capitol and said he would not speak to congressional investigators. in defiance of a subpoena.

And at a surveillance hearing to review his contempt of Congress, Hunter Biden staged an exposition stunt by showing up for committee debates after ignoring his subpoena. President Biden is actually aware of his son’s plans to defy Congress and refuse to answer questions. Their silence is an endorsement of those actions.

Officials in the Justice Department even launched a campaign to stop the IRS employees investigating Hunter Biden’s crimes. They tipped off the Biden campaign transition team about planned interviews, and even told Hunter Biden’s lawyer ahead of time about a search warrant they intended to execute on a storage unit. 

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In the face of overwhelming evidence showing that Hunter Biden committed multiple tax felonies, the Biden DOJ brokered a sweetheart plea deal that would have let him off with a slap on the wrist – and immunity from future prosecution – had it not collapsed in open court thanks to information shared by two brave IRS whistleblowers. 

Are there any Americans who would really get that white-collar remedy if their last call wasn’t Biden?

Our country was founded on the rule of law. We can’t have another set of rules for the rich and the hard,” the president added.

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Whether Joe Biden monetarily intervened in his son’s businesses or influenced American politics in exchange for monetary favors for him or his family, other Americans deserve to know. Our investigation will uncover the fact now that the House of Representatives has officially legalized impeachment. consultation.

One thing is clear, however: President Biden’s word can no longer be trusted. When the president abuses the workplace or is complicit in other abuses, Congress will have to take steps to repair the public trust and show other Americans that everyone will get equal recourse under the law.

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Republican Jason Smith represents Missouri’s congressional district and is chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.

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