Key takeaways:
- House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has revealed that a key informant in the House GOP’s investigation into President Joe Biden and his family has gone missing.
- Comer has been pushing unsubstantiated claims of the Biden family’s “influence peddling” and taking in millions of dollars from foreign sources, but has yet to provide any evidence.
- The news of a missing informant has raised questions about the legitimacy of the investigation, and the Biden family has denied any wrongdoing.
House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) made a startling revelation on Sunday during an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. Comer claimed that a key informant in the House GOP’s investigation into President Joe Biden and his family has gone missing, and suggested it may be linked to “spy business.”
Comer has been pushing unsubstantiated claims of the Biden family’s “influence peddling” and taking in millions of dollars from foreign sources prior to President Biden’s administration, but has yet to provide any evidence to back up his allegations. During the interview, Comer told Bartiromo that the informant in the probe can’t be tracked down.
“We’re hopeful that the informant is still there,” Comer said. “We’re hopeful that the informant is still there.”
The news of a missing informant has raised questions about the legitimacy of the investigation, as well as the GOP’s motives in pushing the claims against the Biden family. Critics have accused the Republicans of using the investigation as a political tool to discredit the Biden administration.
The Biden family has denied any wrongdoing, and the White House has declined to comment on the investigation. It remains to be seen whether the informant will be found, and whether the investigation will yield any results. In the meantime, the GOP’s claims against the Biden family remain unsubstantiated.
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