Summary of "Exclusive with James Comer-ALL the Evidence of Joe Biden's Corruption (PART 2)"
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Episode: Exclusive with James Comer-ALL the Evidence of Joe Biden's Corruption (PART 2)
Release Date: December 20, 2023
Introduction
In the second part of a three-part series, Senator James Comer joins Ted Cruz and Ben Shapiro on the podcast to delve deeper into allegations surrounding the Biden family's financial activities. The discussion centers on various accusations of corruption involving President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. The episode critically examines the financial transactions, potential bribery, and legal implications tied to the Biden administration.
Financial Crimes Allegations Against the Biden Family
[00:01] Ted Cruz opens the discussion by highlighting the focus on financial crimes allegedly committed by the Biden family. He raises critical questions about Hunter Biden possibly being compelled to testify under oath and the ramifications these accusations may have on President Biden's reelection campaign.
Ted Cruz: "The big question now is, will Hunter Biden be forced to answer questions under oath? And how much trouble has he now put the President in, especially in light of a reelection campaign?"
Phone Calls and Meetings Between Joe Biden and Hunter's Associates
[00:36] Ben Shapiro questions the extent of Joe Biden's interactions with Hunter Biden's international business associates.
Ben Shapiro: "All right, so how many phone calls do we know about between Joe Biden and various international business associates of Hunter? And how many meetings do we know about between Joe Biden and various international associates of Hunter?"
[00:49] James Comer responds by referencing an interview with Devin Archer, indicating that Joe Biden had at least 20 meetings with Hunter's associates, potentially up to 100.
James Comer: "Well, Devin Archer in his transcribed interview testified that there were at least 20. Now, at least 20. Could be anywhere from 20 to 100, but he said at least 20."
The $3.5 Million from Russian Oligarch to Hunter Biden
[01:25] Comer reveals that Joe Biden had lunch with a Russian oligarch who had previously sent Hunter Biden $3.5 million. This same oligarch was notably excluded from sanctions when Russia invaded Ukraine, raising suspicions about preferential treatment.
James Comer: "Joe had lunch with the Russian oligarch who had sent Hunter Biden three and a half million dollars while Joe Biden was vice president. The same Russian oligarch who, when Joe Biden became president, was the one oligarchy left off the sanctions list when Russia invaded Ukraine."
Discussion on Bribery and Quid Pro Quo
[02:30] Ben Shapiro elaborates on the implications of the financial transactions, suggesting a possible quid pro quo—implying that the $3.5 million could be seen as a bribe for Joe Biden's political favors.
Ben Shapiro: "There's no indication Hunter did anything of value... We do know that along with the payment, this Russian oligarch has lunch or dinner with Joe Biden while he is vice president. So that is direct access... That's a quo that could support a bribery claim."
Comparisons to Bob Menendez
[08:51] Shapiro draws parallels between Joe Biden's alleged actions and those of Senator Bob Menendez, who is under indictment for accepting bribes.
Ben Shapiro: "The closest analogy is Bob Menendez to Joe Biden. And if they're indicting Bob Menendez, why on earth are they not indicting Joe?"
Tax Issues and Fake Write-Offs
[11:56] The conversation shifts to Hunter Biden's tax issues, specifically his failure to pay taxes on income earned from Burisma and suspicious financial activities involving shell companies.
James Comer: "He just didn't pay taxes on the millions of dollars he got from Burisma that's listed on his W2. What he's never been pressed on are these millions of dollars in loans and all these fake write offs that he had in these shell companies."
[12:34] Comer details how Hunter allegedly used shell companies to disguise expenditures on personal vices, including prostitutes and drugs, as business deductions.
James Comer: "He would pay for prostitutes and drugs and he would write them off as a business deduction."
Deposition of Hunter Biden
[23:38] The discussion addresses Hunter Biden's refusal to testify in a deposition, leading James Comer to anticipate contempt of Congress charges.
James Comer: "We're going to have to issue contempt of Congress charges... We're planning on moving forward to that and we're working on it as we speak."
Allegations of Human Trafficking
[24:34] James Comer introduces alarming allegations suggesting that Hunter Biden may be involved in human trafficking, citing a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) filed against an escort service in Florida linked to him.
James Comer: "There's a suspicious activity report filed against an escort service in Florida... It was the bank notified that we believe this... the two prostitutes that they're paying are here illegally."
Legal Proceedings and Next Steps
[26:20] Comer outlines the procedural steps the committee intends to take following Hunter Biden's refusal to comply with the deposition, including potential legal actions through the House Oversight Committee.
James Comer: "We're going to try to get all this accumulated as quickly as possible and then have a committee hearing and then hopefully mark it up on the floor."
Conclusion
Towards the end of the episode, Ted Cruz urges listeners to share the podcast series on various social media platforms, emphasizing the importance of disseminating the information discussed.
Ted Cruz: "Please share this part two and if you missed part one, go back and listen or watch it."
Key Takeaways
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Extensive Meetings: Joe Biden reportedly had numerous meetings and lunches with international business associates connected to Hunter Biden, including a Russian oligarch who provided significant financial support.
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Possible Bribery: The financial transactions between the oligarch and the Biden family raise questions about potential bribery and quid pro quo arrangements.
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Tax Evasion and Financial Misconduct: Hunter Biden faces allegations of tax evasion and illicit financial activities through the use of shell companies to disguise personal expenditures.
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Legal Challenges: Hunter Biden's refusal to testify has led to potential contempt of Congress charges, with ongoing legal maneuvers to address non-compliance.
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Serious Allegations: Beyond financial misconduct, there are grave allegations linking Hunter Biden to human trafficking activities, though evidence remains circumstantial.
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Comparative Analysis: The podcast draws comparisons between the Biden family's actions and those of other politicians like Bob Menendez, highlighting perceived inconsistencies in legal repercussions.
Notable Quotes
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Senator James Comer:
- "We have $250,000... which is a lot of money. $250,000 directly to Joe Biden's back pocket from his family's influence peddling scheme." ([17:40])
- "He would pay for prostitutes and drugs and he would write them off as a business deduction." ([12:34])
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Ben Shapiro:
- "You don't run around having dinner with Russian oligarchs. That is a strange thing to do." ([08:19])
- "If you're indicting Bob Menendez, why on earth are they not indicting Joe?" ([09:20])
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Ted Cruz:
- "Would that not be some sort of conversation?" ([07:19])
- "Please share this part two and if you missed part one, go back and listen or watch it." ([27:58])
This episode offers a comprehensive examination of the alleged financial improprieties involving the Biden family, presenting evidence and testimonies that suggest a pattern of corruption and potential legal violations. The discussions underscore the need for transparent investigations and accountability for public officials.
