The ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Biden's business dealings has been re-arrested and charged again, this time in California. Hunter Biden's lawyers suggest that the claims made by the informant might have tainted the case against the president's son. Hunter is set to be deposed before the House Oversight Committee next week, with South Carolina Congressman Russell Fry present during the closed-door session.
Congressman Fry anticipates that both sides of the aisle will have the opportunity to ask questions during Hunter Biden's deposition, similar to the recent eight-hour session with Jim Biden. The focus will be on understanding the structure of the Biden family's businesses, which involved 20 LLCs and significant financial transactions. The committee aims to clarify roles, responsibilities, and the nature of services provided by the family.
When asked about the potential impact of the ex-FBI informant's statements on the case, Congressman Fry expressed confidence in the corroborating evidence available. Bank records, witness testimonies, and other sources provide a clear picture of the family's conduct, independent of the informant's claims.
The discussion also touched on Hunter Biden's involvement with Burisma despite lacking relevant experience. Questions arise regarding his financial dealings with China and his admission of being unqualified for certain positions. The timeline of events, including trips to Ukraine and communications from Dubai to Washington, suggests potential interference in legal matters.