Top Republicans Warned About Debunked Biden Claims, Says House Judiciary Member

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22/02/2024 22h30

Rep. Ken Buck, a House Judiciary Committee member, has revealed that top Republicans, including Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan and Oversight Chairman James Comer, were cautioned about the credibility of claims regarding President Joe Biden and his son Hunter before publicly discussing them. This information came to light as David Weiss, the special counsel who charged Hunter Biden with drug and tax violations, recently charged Alexander Smirnov with making false allegations about the Bidens receiving bribes from a Ukrainian energy firm. Buck expressed concerns over the spread of unverified information and emphasized the need for concrete evidence before pushing forward with any accusations. The impeachment inquiry involving President Biden's brother, James Biden, added further complexity to the situation, with conflicting accounts of financial involvement. Democrats and Republicans alike have noted the potential influence of Russian disinformation in shaping the narrative surrounding the debunked claims. The fallout from these revelations raises questions about the reliability of sources and the impact of foreign involvement in domestic political matters.

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