White House considers Biden’s corruption accusations “attack” and “implication”

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The White House asked two members of the U.S. Congress to make an implicit request to the FBI and Justice Department about the need to provide data on a corruption scheme involving Joe Biden. It has been reported TASS Referring to Ian Sams, the official representative of the White House Office of Legal Counsel.

Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley and Kentucky Republican Congressman James Comer have asked the FBI for information about an alleged corruption scheme involving Biden. According to them, they received information from a certain “whistleblower” for allegedly “participating in a bribery scheme involving a foreign citizen” to make certain “political decisions” while Biden was serving as vice president of the United States. Grassley and Comer sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland requesting that this information be disclosed, which U.S. law enforcement allegedly knew. Lawmakers described the order they blamed Biden on as criminal.

In response, Sams called these statements attacks and allusions disguised as investigations. According to him, Republicans in Congress for the past five years have been “lobbying for baseless politically motivated attacks on the President of the United States without substantiating their claims with evidence.”

It has been featured in the American media before. in your name The First Lady of the United States, Jill Biden, is the first female president of this country, as she had a great influence on the president Joe Biden.

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