House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has revealed that a key informant in the House GOP's investigation into President Joe Biden and his family has gone missing, raising questions about the legitimacy of the investigation. Comer has yet to provide any evidence to back up his allegations of the Biden family’s “influence peddling”, and the White House has declined to comment. It remains to be seen whether the informant will be found, and whether the investigation will yield any results.
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President Joe Biden and the top four congressional leaders have postponed their meeting to discuss the rapidly approaching debt ceiling deadline until next week. Staff-level meetings are going well, and the postponement is seen as a positive development. The outcome of the meeting could have serious economic implications, and the White House and Congress must come to an agreement soon in order to avoid any potential economic consequences.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) has revealed that subpoenaed bank records show that Hunter Biden, James Biden, and Hallie Biden have received payments totaling more than $10 million from foreign sources, including individuals aligned with the Chinese Communist Party. The investigation is now entering a new phase, and the Biden administration is monitoring it closely while continuing to focus on its policy agenda. The outcome of the investigation remains to be seen.
Key takeaways: The University of Georgia’s football team declined an invitation to visit the White House on June 12 due to a scheduling conflict. The…
President Joe Biden met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to discuss the looming deadline to increase the nation's borrowing authority to avoid defaulting on the national debt. Biden warned Republicans not to hold the economy hostage to their budget-cutting demands, while McCarthy insisted that a debt ceiling hike must be tied to budget cuts. The parties are still in discussions to reach an agreement before the deadline, or else the U.S. could default on its debt with serious economic consequences.





