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Biden Family Corruption Saga: Deceit Unravels as Evidence Mounts & Media Defends the Undeniable

The Biden family’s corruption saga persists as evidence contradicts President Biden’s claim of never discussing international business deals with son Hunter. Biden reiterates denial, insisting his actions are above-board. At a recent White House event, Biden was asked if he lied about discussing business deals with Hunter; a simple “No” was his reply. The administration’s stance on the family’s involvement has wavered and changed with IRS whistleblower accusations. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy threatens impeachment for Biden’s attorney general, alleging political interference in Hunter’s tax evasion investigation. Though mainstream media defends the Bidens, Americans grow mindful of potential corruption. The elusive truth surrounding the Biden family’s business affairs necessitates accountability and transparency.

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