Missouri Congressman Jason Smith presented claims of evidence involving the Biden family in alleged financial discrepancies during an interview on Sunday.
Despite denials from Democrat leader Jamie Raskin, Smith maintained that bank records show significant monetary dealings tied to the Biden family.
The central theme was the financial scrutiny of the Bidens’ and perceived stonewalling by the current administration.
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Key Takeaways:
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- Bank records cited by Rep. Smith suggest a total of $17 million paid to the Biden family.
- Smith highlights IRS whistleblowers and bank records from the commerce committee as sources for these claims.
- The narrative pushed by Smith is that the Biden family’s finances are closely linked to Joe Biden’s political brand and that this may have implications for his time as president.
- The Biden Administration has reportedly not been forthcoming in addressing these claims.
- Despite the severity of the allegations, there is a noted division between Republicans and Democrats on the issue.
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