Hunter Biden said his father, President Joe Biden, has influence in that he “controls the U.S. attorney general,” and that the attorney general ultimately “chooses whether or not to bring contempt charges.” “We will make a decision,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) said in a speech.Thursday’s performance Breitbart News Daily.
talk to Breitbart News Daily The day after Hunter Biden’s private deposition, Biggs explained that he believed Biden’s son was “selling access to his father.” This amounts to bribery.
“So, if you look at federal law, when a family member takes a bribe in return, it’s a crime,” he explained, digging into depositions related to the House impeachment. inquiry.
Biggs said it was “frustrating” because lawmakers’ time was so limited.
“We were somewhat limited in what we could talk about because he’s under indictment investigation in a number of areas. So we couldn’t go into things like that,” he said, adding that Biggs He explained that there were only eight minutes left in the day before he asked Hunter Biden a question. Hunter Biden explained that speculation is believed that Biden is involved in Hunter’s business dealings. A “MAGA-motivated conspiracy” despite mounting evidence to the contrary.
Biggs said he didn’t know the story behind why there was such a big time limit, but said the chairman controlled the time. And at the end of the day, he said, Hunter Biden has influence.
“This is his influence. His influence is, ‘Okay, so don’t come in,’ and you despise him, and his influence is, ‘Okay, so don’t come in,’ and his influence is, ‘Okay, so don’t come in.’ This means that the Attorney General is in control of the Attorney General, and the Attorney General can do the following: [who] “I will decide whether to prosecute him for contempt or not,” he explained.
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Additionally, Biggs said Hunter’s excuse that he doesn’t remember important details is not acceptable because he claims he was often drunk or high.
“He always, almost always, qualifies it by saying, ‘Well, I can’t remember. But even if something happened,'” he says. Even if it happened, my father knew nothing about the business. “That’s all the answers,” he explained.
“He said, “I can’t find the bank account.” That’s what he kept talking about, basically, “Where’s the envelope of cash that goes to my dad for bank account transactions?” It will never be recorded.” That’s their deal. But all of them, all of their families, are receiving such great benefits. They were doing well — I would characterize their banking situation as money laundering,” Biggs said, reflecting on the bribery scandal.
“Bribery is very different from lobbying,” he said. “It’s direct compensation.”
“So we see that there is a direct quid pro quo. They have not even disputed this about the dismissal of Ukrainian Shokin,” said the Ukrainian official who was investigating the company Hunter was involved with at the time. he said, referring to the firing of the top prosecutor.
“Joe Biden himself admitted that he basically made a quid pro quo in his infamous video saying he wasn’t going to give out those billions of dollars in foreign aid unless he fired Shokin.” said.
Ultimately, Biggs said he wished he had more time to dig into things during his deposition. He said the next step would be to take several more depositions next week, then compile a report and send it to the chair so he could “see what he wants to do.”
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