Hunter Biden's Chinese Business Partners Sent Over $250K (With THIS Address Listed As Beneficiary)

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In a startling revelation, Republican Congressman James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, disclosed that Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, received over $250,000 in wire transfers from his Chinese business associates.

The beneficiary address for these transactions was listed as the residence of the President.

"Bank records don't lie but President Joe Biden does. In 2020, Joe Biden told Americans that his family never received money from China. We've already proven that to be a lie earlier this year, and now we know that two wires originating from Beijing listed Joe Biden's Wilmington home as the beneficiary address when he was running for President of the United States," Comer stated.

Reportedly, the first wire transfer of $10,000 was made in July 2019, followed by a second transfer of $250,000 in August 2019. Both transactions allegedly listed the Wilmington, Delaware residence of Joe Biden as the recipient's address.

Comer further expressed his concern over the potential national security implications of these transactions, questioning, "What did the Bidens do with this money from Beijing?"

This revelation adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting a connection between President Biden and his son's business affairs, despite the President's previous denials. In August 2019, Biden asserted that he had "never discussed with my son or my brother or anyone else anything having to do with their business, period."

Earlier this month, Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of California called for a formal impeachment inquiry based on allegations of "abuse of power, obstruction and corruption" by President Biden and his family members. The White House responded by urging the press to intensify their criticism of the impeachment inquiry.

"Americans demand and deserve accountability for President Biden and the First Family's corruption," Comer concluded, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in the highest echelons of power.