The House Ways and Means Committee has released a legal document that reveals the criminal charges that federal investigators were considering against Democrat President Joe Biden’s son Hunter.
According to the document, feds floated sex trafficking charges against Hunter Biden.
The committee obtained the document as part of its investigation into the first son.
Congressional investigators released a large batch of documents this week to coincide with the House Oversight Committee’s first impeachment inquiry hearing against President Biden on Thursday.
The document shows that, in October 2020, IRS tax crimes prosecutor Jack Morgan sent nine cases regarding Hunter Biden and prostitutes to Assistant U.S. Attorney Lesley Wolf.
According to the Washington Free Beacon, Morgan highlighted several examples of Hunter Biden paying escorts to journey from New York and Boston to Los Angeles for sex.
Wolf sent the list to her associates, but the matter mysteriously ended there.
The House Ways and Means Committee included the document within the release of hundreds of IRS whistleblower records.
The documents were released shortly before the first impeachment inquiry.
The House Oversight Committee held its first impeachment inquiry hearing Thursday.
The hearings are delving into President Biden and his alleged involvement in his son Hunter’s foreign business dealings.
Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that investigators have uncovered a “mountain of evidence” indicating that President Biden had previously leveraged his public office for personal gain for his family.
“The bottom line is that the committee has shown the Bidens alone brought in over $15 million in their foreign influence peddling, over $24 million if you account for their associate’s earnings from the schemes,” Comer said.
“We have established in the first phase of this investigation where this money has come from: Ukraine, Romania, Russia, Kazakhstan, China; it didn’t come from selling anything legitimate,” he continued.
“It largely went unreported to the IRS.
“It was funneled through shell companies and third parties to hide the Bidens’ fingerprints.”
“This deserves investigation,” he added.
“This deserves accountability.
“The American people expect this committee to investigate public corruption.”
Comer also outlined the committee’s next steps in the inquiry.
“Now we know much of the money goes. Hunter Biden, Haley Biden, James Biden, Sarah Biden, other Biden family members and their business entities,” Comer said.
“What we need to understand is where it goes next.
“That is the question this committee has to answer.
“And the evidence supports that next step.”
On Thursday, Comer issued subpoenas for the bank records of Hunter Biden and the president’s brother, James Biden, and their affiliated companies.
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