House transcripts from the Republican investigation of President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, reveal that his paintings sold for $1.5 million, and he received nearly $5 million in loans for taxes and living expenses.
The investigation involves possible influence on the Biden administration and questions about potential corruption.
Republicans argue that the financial arrangements raise ethical and campaign finance concerns, while the White House spokesman dismisses the transcripts as “House GOP ‘failure theater’.”
“I never had any conversations with the White House,” gallery owner George Berges said.
“The White House has a lot of explaining to do about misleading the American people,” said Rep. James Comer said.
“Kevin Morris’s massive financial support to Hunter Biden raises ethical and campaign finance concerns for President Joe Biden,” Comer added.
The investigation also delves into art sales and loans, including the involvement of buyers and Hunter Biden’s financial situation.
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