WASHINGTON – Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) are sharing
documents and banking records obtained in the course of their multi-year
investigation into the Biden family’s foreign business entanglements with the
Delaware U.S. Attorney’s office, which has an ongoing criminal investigation
into Hunter Biden. The production follows repeated attempts by the senators to
ensure that the criminal probe is thorough and free from political interference.
However, those inquiries have been ignored by U.S. Attorney David Weiss and filtered
through Department of Justice (DOJ) headquarters without sufficient assurances
as to the completeness of the investigation.
“Today, in light of your and DOJ’s failure to respond to our legitimate
congressional oversight requests and as part of our ongoing congressional
investigation, we are transmitting to you over two hundred pages of records
relating to the Biden family’s connections to the Chinese regime and persons
connected to its military and intelligence elements,” Grassley and Johnson wrote in a letter to U.S. Attorney David Weiss.
“If you are conducting a full and complete investigation, you should already
possess these records. In the case that you are not and do not possess these
records, we suggest that you review them in detail,” their letter continued.
The letter was accompanied by 220 pages of bank records and contracts
obtained by the senators, more than 100 of which have never been previously
released.
The letter summarizes key elements of the Biden family’s engagements
with individuals linked to the Chinese communist party and Chinese intelligence
services, and the financial transactions that followed. The senators previously
revealed some of the material in a 2020
report,
a November 2020 supplemental
report
and later in a
series of
floor speeches March and April of this
year. The production to the U.S. Attorney’s office includes previously
undisclosed transactions along with copies of executed contracts and credit
card agreements that the senators had previously made public.
Grassley and Johnson’s letter and related documents is available
HERE.
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