{"id":13383,"date":"2023-06-10T04:57:21","date_gmt":"2023-06-10T09:57:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=13383"},"modified":"2023-06-10T04:57:25","modified_gmt":"2023-06-10T09:57:25","slug":"heres-what-to-know-about-gop-claims-of-a-biden-scandal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=13383","title":{"rendered":"Here\u2019s what to know about GOP claims of a Biden scandal"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Defenders of former President Donald Trump have responded to news of&nbsp;his indictment&nbsp;by the US Department of Justice with deflection: Why is Trump being charged but not President Joe Biden\u2019s&nbsp;son Hunter?<br>\u201cThe two standards of justice under Biden\u2019s DOJ is appalling. When will Hunter Biden be charged?\u201d tweeted Rep. Steve Daines of Montana, who has already endorsed Trump\u2019s 2024 campaign and who is in charge of coordinating Republicans\u2019 strategy for keeping control of the House of Representatives.<br>The facts, however, are much less clear.<br>Fueling Republicans\u2019 frustration this week is a standoff on Capitol Hill&nbsp;over a document&nbsp;detailing an interview conducted years ago based on a tip given to the DOJ by former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani.<br>Giuliani, you might recall, had been tasked with digging up dirt on the Bidens. House Republicans are convinced the interview with the confidential informant, based on Giuliani\u2019s allegations, implicates both the president and his son.<br>There\u2019s an awkward circularity in there. Republicans are alleging the FBI under the Biden administration tried to cover up an investigation of a tip given to the FBI by Giuliani during the Trump administration, and which even Trump\u2019s attorney general, William Barr, treated with extreme care.<br>Here\u2019s what to know:<br>What do Republicans allege?<br>That the FBI has been hiding evidence of a&nbsp;bribery allegation&nbsp;that could involve the president and his son receiving $5 million from someone with ties to Ukraine.<br>Republicans say the evidence comes from an internal law enforcement document, known as an FD-1023, which details an interview conducted with a confidential informant.<br>It is the one and only allegation that the president has been involved in something illegal. However, it is based on a tip the FBI has not been able to verify.<br>What\u2019s their basis for this allegation?<br>A suspended FBI agent, who Republicans view as a whistleblower, told lawmakers on Capitol Hill in May about the form detailing the interview and has alleged the FBI tried to bury it.<br>Why didn\u2019t the FBI want to hand over the document?<br>It contains what the FBI calls \u201cunverified\u201d information.<br>Essentially, anything could lead to an FD-1023 form, which does nothing more than acknowledge an interview took place.<br>While Republicans are assuming there is a coverup, it does make some sense that if the FBI had gotten a wild claim that it could in no way substantiate, it would not&nbsp;want to give oxygen to that information.<br>After all, much of Republicans\u2019 gripe with the Russia investigation is that it stemmed from allegations about Trump that could not be verified. For more on that, read about the recently released&nbsp;report from special counsel John Durham, a Trump-administration appointee.<br>Will lawmakers get to see the document?<br>Yes. After House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer threatened to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress, the FBI agreed to let all lawmakers on the committee view the FD-1023 form.<br>Comer and the ranking Democrat, Rep. Jamie Raskin, had already been given access.<br>After being given that&nbsp;access, Raskin said this whole affair is \u201cpart of the effort to smear President Biden and help Mr. Trump\u2019s reelection campaign.\u201d<br>What are Republicans saying after seeing the document?<br>After viewing the document, lawmakers confirmed the allegations have to do with Hunter Biden\u2019s business dealings with&nbsp;Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company, and the document details conversations over a few years about the allegations and payments made.<br>Members who viewed the document said the alleged payments to the Bidens are intentionally difficult to be traced.<br>\u201cIf the information contained in this document is true, then there will be absolutely bank records to back it up. And that should be the next phase of the Oversight Committee is to go find and extract those bank records, go back and look at the suspicious activity reports,\u201d said Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina.<br>Republicans have an ongoing investigation into the finances of Hunter Biden and other Biden relatives.&nbsp;Read more about that.<br>How long has the FBI had this document?<br>For years. In fact, it dates back to the Trump administration.<br>CNN\u2019s Evan Perez has reported that the document has origins in a tranche of documents that Giuliani provided to the Justice Department in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election.<br>What has the FBI been doing with the information from the informant?<br>Barr, when he was Trump\u2019s attorney general, directed then-Pittsburgh US Attorney Scott Brady to oversee the FBI investigation of the Giuliani claims.<br>According to Perez\u2019s reporting, Barr was worried the unsubstantiated claim could taint the work being done by the US attorney in Delaware who is overseeing a longtime and ongoing investigation of Hunter Biden on numerous fronts.<br>Brady\u2019s team interviewed the confidential informant on June 30, 2020, which generated the FD-1023. Barr&nbsp;recently told The Federalist&nbsp;the information was ultimately forwarded to the US attorney in Delaware.<br>Republicans have questioned whether the US attorney there followed up on the allegations made in the interview.<br>Will Hunter Biden be charged with a crime?<br>It is definitely possible. Investigations into his business dealings with foreign clients, his failure to pay taxes on time and his purchase of a gun when he was addicted to drugs have all been ongoing. His attorneys met with officials in the Justice Department\u2019s tax division in Washington, DC, in April.<br>From&nbsp;CNN\u2019s report at the time:&nbsp;According to sources familiar with the investigation, prosecutors are still weighing whether to bring two misdemeanor charges for failure to file taxes, one count of felony tax evasion related to the overreporting of expenses, and a false statement charge regarding a gun purchase.<br>About Hunter Biden<br>He has been a top target for Republican investigations for years on multiple fronts. His lifestyle as a drug addict trading on his father\u2019s name to do business overseas is not a good reflection on his father. The money he and other Bidens made from foreign companies is just as uncomfortable for the president.<br>There are other Hunter Biden-related threads. He has been ordered to appear next month in an Arkansas courtroom to explain why he should not be held in contempt for stonewalling attempts to obtain his financial data. He&nbsp;denies wrongdoing. The court proceedings are underway because his attorneys say he can no longer afford to pay $20,000 in monthly child support.<br>But there\u2019s a false equivalence between comparing his affairs, which still ultimately rely on unverified claims forwarded to the FBI by Giuliani, and Trump\u2019s treatment of classified data, which the Department of Justice apparently feels confident it can prosecute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2023\/06\/09\/politics\/hunter-biden-republicans-what-matters\/index.html\">CNN<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Defenders of former President Donald Trump have responded to news of&nbsp;his indictment&nbsp;by the US Department of Justice with deflection: Why is Trump being charged but not President Joe Biden\u2019s&nbsp;son Hunter?\u201cThe two standards of justice under Biden\u2019s DOJ is appalling. When will Hunter Biden be charged?\u201d tweeted Rep. 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