Turley criticizes the Biden family's complex network of limited liability companies (LLCs), stating that even the pets are the only ones not included in the list.
During an appearance on "America's Newsroom," Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley expressed his belief that the recent allegations made by House Republicans regarding the Biden family's business dealings, which include information about various LLCs and bank records showing payments to family members, confirm suspicions about the family's business practices. Turley quipped that the only individuals not mentioned in the allegations were the family pets.
The text implies that every generation received a dividend except for the major, which was not specified.
This appears to be a situation where a family-owned enterprise is distributing the profits among its members.
This family enterprise had numerous LLCs and accounts that appeared to be created to conceal these payments, which sets it apart.
Unless you were attempting to conceal the path, there is no justifiable explanation for constructing this complex network of LLCs and accounts.
The family business is unclear, except for politics, which is another issue.
For a long time, a lot of people have been claiming that the Biden family is well-known for engaging in the practice of using their influence for personal gain. This recent development appears to validate our most negative assumptions.
During a press conference on Wednesday morning, Chairman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, and his House Oversight Committee panel revealed fresh details about their inquiry into the foreign business transactions of the Biden family.
According to Comer, the committee thinks that President Biden has been participating in his family's overseas business transactions since the start. Comer also mentioned that the investigation is still in its early stages.
Comer provided a list of individuals in the Biden family who received funds, including Hunter Biden, Jim Biden, the wife of Joe Biden's brother, Hunter Biden's girlfriend or Beau Biden's widow, Hunter Biden's ex-wife, Hunter Biden's current wife, and three children of the president's son and brother. Prior to the conference, Comer and GOP lawmakers released a memo with newly-subpoenaed bank records that they claim show the Biden family and their associates received over $10 million from foreign nationals while Joe Biden was vice president, and some of the payments may suggest attempts to influence. The White House criticized Comer's investigation as politically motivated and lacking evidence.
This report was aided by Brooke Singman from Fox News.