Known serial liar President Joe Biden claimed “it’s just a bunch of lies” that he interacted with his son Hunter Biden’s business associates despite oodles of evidence that prove otherwise.
“Can you explain to the Americans who submitted this impeachment inquiry why you interacted with so many of your son’s and brother’s foreign business associates?” a reporter asked Biden at the White House on Wednesday.
He referenced an October Associated Press-NORC poll that found nearly “70 percent of Americans, including 40 percent of Democrats, believe that you acted either illegally or unethically in regards to your family’s business interests.”
“I’m not going to comment. I did not, and it’s just a bunch of lies. They’re lies,” Biden insisted.
“You didn’t interact with their business associates?” the reporter questioned.
“I did not. They are lies,” Biden replied before abruptly leaving the room.
There are hundreds of emails, texts, voicemails, bank records, receipts, White House visitor logs, photos, and sworn witness testimonies from Biden business associates indicating Joe played a large role in his family’s international influence-peddling scheme.
This isn’t the first time Biden lied about his involvement in the Biden family business, and it likely won’t be the last.
On the 2020 presidential campaign trail, Biden told voters that he “never discussed with my son or my brother or anyone else anything having to do with their business.” He insisted, in 2019, that “there will be an absolute wall between personal and private [business interests] and the government.”
When Hunter’s laptop, which