- Marjorie Taylor Green is planning to lead a probe into the sex workers who allegedly consorted with President Joe Biden’s youngest son
- Hunter Biden, 53, is under investigation by the House Oversight Committee over his financial dealings
- In May, President Joe Biden maintained in an interview: ‘My son has done nothing wrong’
Marjorie Taylor Greene plans to lead a probe into whether sex workers Hunter Biden allegedly paid for were victims of human trafficking.
This comes amid the House Oversight Committee’s continuing investigation into President Joe Biden‘s second son’s dealings.
‘Congresswoman Greene is very concerned about the possibility that the women being paid for prostitution by the President’s son who were foreign nationals were human trafficked,’ a committee spokesperson told DailyMail.com.
‘She plans to lead a probe to determine if in fact they were human trafficked and if the Biden family has tried to intimidate them or cover the story up,’ the spokesperson added.
‘The Committee is also concerned that Hunter Biden used his professional corporation for non-business related expenditures and did not maintain proper books and records.
‘We are looking into all aspects of how Owasco P.C. was used to conceal payments to and from foreign nationals,’ the statement added.
This week, House Republicans detailed what they say are concerning new findings about Biden’s family and their finances.
The smoking gun, according to the GOP, is recently obtained financial records connected to Hunter, the president’s brother James Biden and a growing number of associates who received millions of dollars in payments from foreign entities in China and Romania.
They suggest, without evidence, that the payments were part of a wide-ranging scheme to enrich themselves off the family name.
To help them get here, Congressional Republicans relied on more than 150 suspicious activity reports as a roadmap to follow what they call the Bidens’ complicated financial money trail.
The confidential reports, called SARs for short, are often routine, with larger financial transactions automatically flagged to the government. The filing of a SARs report is not evidence on its own of misconduct.
But Rep. James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee leading the probe, said Wednesday that other types of financial records obtained through congressional subpoenas and lawsuits have now become the focus of their investigation.
The White House dismissed the whole investigation as ‘yet another political stunt.’
‘Congressman Comer has a history of playing fast and loose with the facts and spreading baseless innuendo while refusing to conduct his so-called ‘investigations’ with legitimacy,’ White House spokesperson Ian Sams said in a statement.
That’s not the only legal worry facing Hunter.
In April, judge has ruled that Hunter Biden must appear in an Arkansas court for his paternity case.
Lawyers for his baby mama Lunden Roberts say former flame Hunter has not provided ‘a single item or word of discovery’ in their ongoing child support lawsuit.
Independence County Circuit Judge Holly Meyer today ordered Biden to attend the court hearing on May 1 because his absence is ‘interfering with the process of litigation.’
She said today: ‘From now on … I want both of your clients at every hearing I conduct. I will no longer allow us to excuse clients because it is interfering with the progress of litigation, which is taking way too long to get over simple points.’
One of Hunter’s steadfast supporters have consistently been his father.
In the president’s May interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle, Biden insisted: ‘My son has done nothing wrong.’
Asked how the investigation impacts his presidency, Biden replied: ‘First of all my son has done nothing wrong.
‘I trust him, I have faith in him,’ he said.
‘And it impacts my presidency by making me feel proud of him.’