During a joint House Oversight and Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., raised concerns about President Biden's alleged involvement in his son Hunter's business dealings. Mace utilized her time to ask a series of pointed 'yes or no' questions to GOP witnesses Tony Bobulinski and Jason Galanis, former associates of Hunter Biden.
Mace's questions revolved around interactions between Biden, Hunter, and their business associates, focusing on updates on business deals, reserved board seats, denied meetings with business partners, and money received from Chinese interests. Both Bobulinski and Galanis responded affirmatively to Mace's inquiries, indicating a contradiction to Joe Biden's claims of non-involvement.
At the conclusion of her questioning, Mace emphasized the witnesses' responses as evidence that Joe Biden had misrepresented his role in his family's business affairs. The revelations during the hearing suggest a potential discrepancy between Biden's public statements and the actual extent of his knowledge and participation in Hunter's business activities.
The exchange between Mace and the witnesses underscores ongoing scrutiny surrounding the Biden family's business dealings and raises questions about transparency and accountability within the administration. As the investigation continues, the implications of these revelations may have broader implications for the Biden presidency and its handling of potential conflicts of interest.