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Special Counsel Probing Biden Docs May Have Evidence Of Influence-Peddling, And Comer Wants To See It

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House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer is concerned that some of the classified documents concealed by President Joe Biden at his Penn Biden Center office and in his Delaware garage contained information about the countries involved in the foreign business deals that enriched the Biden family by millions of dollars during the Obama administration.

In a Monday morning letter, Comer urged Special Counsel Robert Hur to share the documents and testimonies he collected during his investigation of Biden’s document scandal with the committee so they can continue their investigation into the first family’s apparent pay-for-play scheme.

Hur, first tasked with investigating Biden’s improper storage of dozens of recently discovered documents by Attorney General Merrick Garland in January, interviewed Biden about the classified cache on Sunday and Monday of last week.

The recovered documents, reports, agents’ notes from Biden’s interview, and the lists of countries and people named on the classified papers, Comer specified, should be provided to the committee “in a timely manner” and “without redactions.”

Comer also asked that Hur disclose “any terms, agreements, or scoping limitations” that prevented him from conducting a full interrogation. The committee, Comer noted, specifically wanted to know if Hur was allowed to ask about the bombshell Biden corruption evidence obtained by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware and publicized by IRS whistleblowers.

Comer emphasized that Hur’s interview with Biden “and other individuals involved in this matter” would aid his committee’s investigation into the Biden

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