Comer commands DOJ to wait to indict Hunter Biden
Republicans on Capitol Hill are sounding the alarm about leftwing rating operations that blacklist conservative platforms and voices
Republicans on Capitol Hill are sounding the alarm about leftwing rating operations that blacklist conservative platforms and voices
Senator Ron Johnson says new FBI documents disclosed by a whistleblower and subpoenaed by House Oversight Chairman James Comer may well show then-Vice President Biden was selling his ability to change U.S. foreign policy to a foreign national
A whistleblower has come forward alleging the Department of Justice and FBI have a document that details a criminal bribery scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden and a foreign national, according to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and Sen. Chuck Grassley.
The House Oversight Committee has issued a subpoena for an FBI document that a whistleblower has claimed links President Joe Biden to a bribery scheme with a foreign national during his time as Vice President.
In the final segment of an exclusive interview, the chairman of the House Oversight Panel James Comer, tells One America News that there are more whistleblowers waiting to come forward to offer testimony and evidence in his committee’s probe into potential corruption involving members of the Biden family.
In the second part of an exclusive interview, House oversight committee chairman James Comer tells One America News why he believes the walls are caving in on the Biden Family as a result of his committee’s investigation into Hunter Biden’s financial transactions with entities connected to the Chinese Communist Party.
A government watchdog claims that Biden’s botched pullout from Afghanistan has left tens of thousands of Afghan allies behind, and the president’s efforts to rescue and relocate them are being undercut by “bureaucratic dysfunction and understaffing.”
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed four major banks asking for financial records of Biden family associates.
House oversight committee chairman representative James Comer tells one America news.
The Treasury Department has agreed to give the House Oversight Committee access to review the suspicious activity reports related to Hunter Biden.