WATCH: Jim Jordan Drops Major Update On Hunter Biden Investigation, Calls Out Contradictory Statements

Jim Jordan, the chair of the House Judiciary Committee, recently gave a significant update on the investigations into President Biden’s suspected involvement in questionable business practices and those of Hunter Biden. Jordan responded to claims that his father and Hunter Biden had made inconsistent remarks about their business dealings with the Ukrainian Energy Company Burisma. The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee emphasized apparent contradictions in Hunter’s testimony during an appearance on Fox News’ “Varney & Co.”

“Well, Stuart, I even had a little bit on that.” In addition, he said he couldn’t recall ever taking a laptop to a Delaware computer store. He denied sending the now-famous WhatsApp message in which he claimed to have his father sitting next to him. He said, “No, I didn’t send that and, even if I did, my dad wasn’t sitting beside me.” Jordan said to host Stuart Varney, “I mean, there were a lot of times when he said something that was directly refuted by other witnesses that we’ve already deposed and evidence that we’ve already taken in.Varney then inquired as to whether Hunter Biden would be subject to public hearings regarding these conclusions. Jordan said that he and James Comer of the House Oversight Committee are considering taking such action.

Yes, that’s what we want to accomplish. Chairman Comer may have mentioned his desire to carry out that task. We are actively pursuing that, and ideally it will occur shortly. Jordan went on, “We have another deposition next week where we’re talking to one of those principals with this Democratic public relations firm that did work for Burisma, this Ukrainian energy company.

The Ohio representative then cited Special Counsel Robert Hurt’s findings, which partially concluded that because of his advanced age and failing memory, Joe Biden should not be prosecuted for mishandling classified material. He stated, “And the following week we have Robert Hur, Special Counsel Hur, who comes in for a public hearing on March 12 and released the report on Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents.”

“Robert Hur stated that during his entire tenure in public office, Joe Biden willfully, intentionally, and deliberately mishandled classified information for decades.” Subsequently, Joe Biden knowingly, purposefully, and voluntarily provided that information to the ghostwriter handling his book. Thus, that was the occurrence, and that is against the law. However, Robert Hur responded, “We’re not going to charge him because we think he would perform well in front of a jury because he is an old man who can’t remember.” The response from the Democrats is, “Oh, no, no, you can’t say that.” It’s fortunate that way. That isn’t true. Let’s examine the data now. “Let’s view the recordings,” Jordan stated.

As the head of the House Judiciary, Jordan upheld his constitutional duty to conduct methodical oversight and presented the overwhelming evidence that has been gathered against the Bidens. Jordan reiterated that his committee would look into this matter and try to find the truth.”I consistently assert that there are four unchanging facts. Hunter Biden received a million dollars a year to serve on the board of this Ukrainian energy company. In actuality, he was unfit.

He even said as much. Fact 3: Joe Biden travels to Ukraine three days later, and the conditions to release tax funds on the firing of that very prosecutor are known to be unchangeable. The Devon Archer in Dubai informs us that the executives of the Ukrainian energy company have made a request for them to weigh in and alleviate the pressure being applied to that company. And after that, there’s a ton of data that demonstrates how the brand is being sold—the money, the business, the brand—which is how I prefer to characterize it, he said.

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