BREAKING: Whistleblower Alleges FBI Has Document Showing Joe Biden's Pay-to-Play Scheme With Foreign National

On Wednesday, news broke that the FBI may have in its possession a document showing a pay-to-play scheme between then-Vice President Joe Biden and a foreign national.

The revelation comes as Senate Budget Committee Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to the FBI requesting the document in question. Comer and Grassley have been informed by a well-informed whistleblower that such a document is in the law enforcement bureaucracy's possession.


“We believe the FBI possesses an unclassified internal document that includes very serious and detailed allegations implicating the current President of the United States. What we don’t know is what, if anything, the FBI has done to verify these claims or investigate further," Sen. Grassley said, as reported by Just The News. "The FBI’s recent history of botching politically charged investigations demands close congressional oversight."

"The information provided by a whistleblower raises concerns that then-Vice President Biden allegedly engaged in a bribery scheme with a foreign national," Rep. Comer explained. "The American people need to know if President Biden sold out the United States of America to make money for himself. Senator Grassley and I will seek the truth to ensure accountability for the American people."
 
This is a developing story and will be updated.

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