House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) on Thursday questioned if Hunter Biden had access to President Joe Biden’s classified materials that were stashed in his Delaware home and the Penn Biden Center, especially in light of the first son’s foreign entanglements.
Suggesting Hunter is a national security threat, Comer raised concerns that Hunter had access to Biden’s classified documents, “given the Biden family’s financial connections to foreign actors and influence-peddling schemes,” he penned in the New York Post.
“Did foreign business partners, through Hunter Biden, have access to these improperly stored documents?” Comer asked in reference the classified materials found at the Penn Biden Center reportedly related to Ukraine.
After classified documents were found at the Penn Biden Center and Joe Biden’s home, the FBI conducted a search of the residence and found more troves of documents. The total amount of classified documents found unsecured between the Penn Biden Center and his home is more than 25.
Hunter had access to Joe Biden’s home, but the FBI appears to not have raided Hunter’s residence, even though it searched Barron Trump’s bedroom at Mar-a-Lago, former President Trump revealed.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) believes it is “obvious” Hunter has sold classified information as a participant in the Biden family business scheme.
“It’s obvious Hunter Biden is selling access to information,” Johnson told Fox News. “Does that have anything to do with some of the classified documents Vice President Biden was squirreling away in his residence?” Johnson questioned. “I don’t know, but it looks incredibly suspicious.”