Lol. They making sure Joe doesn’t cause any trouble
The House Oversight Committee’s report presents a comprehensive case against President Joe Biden, accusing him of abusing his office for personal gain and actively obstructing justice. The report outlines a conspiracy that, according to the Committee, was driven by Biden's deliberate involvement in his family's business dealings. It claims, "It is inconceivable that President Biden did not understand that he was taking part in an effort to enrich his family by abusing his office of public trust."
The report meticulously details how the Biden family allegedly orchestrated complex financial transactions to receive foreign money while concealing Joe Biden’s involvement. According to the Committee, "The Biden family laundered funds through intermediate entities and broke up large transactions into numerous smaller transactions." This level of subterfuge, the report suggests, was designed to prevent scrutiny and hide the true nature of these dealings from the public and legal authorities.
Moreover, the report emphasizes that Joe Biden was not a passive participant but was actively involved in his family’s foreign dealings. One of the most significant examples cited involves a 2014 dinner where "Vice President Biden attended a dinner for Hunter Biden with Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina," after which Baturina wired $3.5 million to Rosemont Seneca Thornton, a firm associated with Hunter Biden. The report also reveals that Biden "participated in a phone call with Baturina and Hunter Biden where Vice President Biden told Baturina, ‘you be good to my boy.’"
In addition to these allegations, the Committee argues that President Biden’s actions as President have compounded his misconduct. The report accuses Biden and his administration of obstructing the ongoing investigation by withholding crucial evidence. It states, "The White House has obstructed the Committees’ impeachment inquiry by withholding key documents and witnesses." Furthermore, the report points out that this obstruction has taken the form of "asserting executive privilege over audio recordings from Special Counsel Hur’s interviews with President Biden," among other tactics.
The report concludes by asserting that President Biden's conduct represents "the strongest case for impeachment of a sitting president the House of Representatives has ever investigated." As the inquiry continues, the Committee underscores the importance of holding the President accountable for what they describe as "a concerted effort to conceal President Biden’s involvement in the family’s influence peddling scheme." The evidence gathered, according to the report, demands that Congress take action to address these grave abuses of power