BREAKING: James Comer Drops BOMBSHELL In Biden Impeachment Inquiry - $40,000 In 'Laundered China Money'

On Wednesday, Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that President Joe Biden received a $40,000 check that originated from his brother James Biden.

Comer began his explanation by reminding the American people that Biden had previously said, during the 2020 presidential debates, that his son did not make money in China. This, however, was a lie, and it turns out that President Biden benefited from Hunter's work as well.

In the summer of 2017, Hunter Biden sent a message to an executive of the Chinese firm CEFC where he demanded that he text his associate, with Joe Biden beside him, that he needed the transfer of $10 million to his account; otherwise, he would turn on him.

Following this threat, $5 million was transferred to Hunter a few days later by a CEFC affiliate, and over the next three weeks, the Bidens made a number of transactions to hide the money.

The $5 million was transferred to Hudson West III, a joint venture established by Hunter and a CEFC associate. From that pool of cash, $400,000 was transferred to Hunter's firm, Owasco P.C. Then, $150,000 of that money was transferred to the Lion Hall Group, which is owned by Joe's brother, James Biden, and his wife, Sara Biden. Sara subsequently withdrew $50,000 in cash to her personal account before sending a $40,000 check, with the memo line loan repayment, to Joe Biden.

Watch Comer's explanation below:

This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly.

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