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If the Bank of Biden shenanigans sound suspicious it’s because they are — Follow the first family’s money

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For a man who once claimed to be “the poorest man in Congress,” Joe Biden sure likes to loan out money.

For instance, the Bank of Biden supposedly gave $40,000 to his brother James.

James was able to repay the money barely a month later, after he coincidentally received a check from a Chinese energy company.

Next, the White House claims, Joe Biden helped his son make car payments.

That’s why Joe received a monthly payment of $1,380 in 2018 from his son Hunter’s law firm.

Hunter was just paying him back — possibly using money the son “earned” from that same Chinese energy firm, and a Ukrainian gas company, Burisma.

If all this sounds suspicious, that’s because it is!

Hunter Biden was making up to $80,000 a month from Burisma. His own memoir details his massive spending on drugs and prostitutes.

Why did he need his father to cover his car payments?

James Biden, meanwhile, is a man who spent his career profiting off his brother’s political positions. He always had some scheme going on, why does he need to hit up his brother for money?

There’s another possibility of course. It’s that all the money Hunter and James made were intermingled together as a Biden family fund.

What were these two grifters getting money for? Their proximity to power through their brother. If they were loaned anything, it was a family name and a vice president who was willing to drop by a business dinner.

After Joe Biden left office, he was “repaid” for those favors.

The press is desperate to dismiss the House Republican inquiry into Joe Biden, to claim that there is nothing there. But Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) keeps unearthing bank records, meetings and questionable activity.

Seems to us that there’s plenty there.

In a week, Hunter Biden will testify before a House committee. We can’t wait to hear what sort of answers he gives under oath.

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