The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Jim Jordan, asserts that the allegations against Joe Biden and his son Hunter have witnessed a significant transformation.
Jordan stated that “something is up” with the investigation because many of the same media outlets have recently taken an interest in the story after initially dismissing reports of illicit activity evidence derived from documents and emails found on a laptop Hunter allegedly abandoned at a computer maintenance shop in Delaware in 2019.
“Well, what happened to that is you had 51 intelligence officers sign a letter saying that this Hunter Biden story was Russian misinformation when it wasn’t, and that changed — I think anyone can make a credible argument that that altered the outcome of the election and we no longer have Donald Trump in the White House because he was doing that, he was pushing back on China for the first time. And now, we have Joe Biden there and it’s exactly the opposite direction,” Jordan declared.
“So that’s what happened. That’s why this is all connected because the influence of big media, big tech, and big government in impacting our election — I think we said this last week, Sean. My colleagues had this in the committee a few weeks ago, Matt Gaetz. He said, when will the FBI stay out of elections and let us, the people, decide? In 2016, they went after Trump’s campaign, 2018, it was a Mueller investigation, 2020, they suppressed the Hunter Biden story, 2022, 91 days before the midterm election, they raid his home, and now, just two weeks ago, three days after he announces for the 2024 race, they name a special counsel and it’s not just anybody, it’s Jack Smith and the record that he has of weaponizing the government to go after the people,” Jordan went on.
“It sure looks like Joe Biden was involved,” Jordan added. “So, my, how this story has changed. And now, we find out these text messages and emails that link the entire family, not just Hunter and Joe and — but also uncle, the — Joe’s brother, James Biden, is involved in this as well.”
The House Judiciary Committee is investigating the actions of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office in relation to the unusual indictment of former President Trump.
Jordan wrote to Senior Counsel Matthew Colangelo at the Bragg’s Office, requesting a transcript of the interview.
According to a December NY Times article, Colangelo was reportedly recruited to “jump start” investigations into Trump following years of pursuing the former president at the Department of Justice and the office of the New York attorney general.
“Given your history of working for law-enforcement entities that are pursuing President Trump and the public reporting surrounding your decision to work for the New York County District Attorney’s Office, we request your cooperation with our oversight in your personal capacity,” Jordan told him.
“During an unprecedented arraignment on Tuesday, Trump pleaded not guilty to a 34-count felony indictment that carries a maximum prison sentence of 136 years. The charges are related to hush-money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in 2016, a case that prosecutors had previously declined to pursue,” the Conservative Brief reported.
Despite the charges, a group of twelve liberal law professors and Trump critics have deemed the prosecution a dead end, citing the case’s lack of strength, as reported by the outlet.
Jordan reminded Colangelo in his letter of Congress’s authority to investigate his office after receiving significant resistance from Bragg’s office regarding oversight requests.
“The Supreme Court has acknowledged that Congress has a ‘broad and indispensable’ oversight power, which ‘includes inquiries into the administration of existing laws, studies of proposed laws, and surveys of our social, economic, and political system to enable Congress to remedy them,'” the letter explained.
“Rule X of the Rules of the House of Representatives authorizes the Committee on the Judiciary to conduct oversight of criminal justice matters to inform potential legislation. Congress has a specific and manifestly important interest in preventing politically motivated prosecutions of current and former Presidents,” the letter continued.
As a result of the ongoing dispute, Fox News reported that the committee is now contemplating subpoenaing Bragg’s office.
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