FBI Director Christopher Wray admits to the existence of a document implicating Joe Biden in a $5 million bribery scheme when he was vice president. Wray offers a private viewing to Rep. James Comer and Sen. Chuck Grassley, who threaten contempt of Congress charges if the document is not turned over to the House Oversight Committee.
After weeks of denying the existence of a crucial subpoenaed FD-1023 FBI document, FBI Director Christopher Wray finally admitted its existence, acknowledging the allegations of Joe Biden’s involvement in a $5 million bribery scheme with a foreign national during his term as vice president. Wray has offered a private viewing of the document to Rep. James Comer (R-KY) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), but the two lawmakers are demanding that the FBI produce the document and related materials for the House Oversight Committee, which Comer chairs.
The controversy surrounding the document began when a whistleblower brought forth allegations of the FBI concealing credible claims that Biden made foreign policy decisions in return for a bribe. In a joint statement, Comer and Grassley stressed the importance of transparency, urging Wray to provide the unclassified documents to Congress or face contempt charges.
FBI Director Wray’s offer to view the documents in person at FBI headquarters falls short of the legislators’ expectations, as Comer and Grassley demand full compliance with the House Oversight Committee subpoena. Failure to hand over the relevant documents, according to the lawmakers, could result in contempt of Congress proceedings.
The Oversight Committee and Rep. James Comer have made their concerns known on Twitter, emphasizing the significance of the FD-1023 form that alleges then-Vice President Joe Biden was engaged in a criminal bribery scheme. However, the FBI has yet to produce the documents to the committee as required by the subpoena.
With the existence of the document now confirmed, the pressure is on for the FBI to deliver the materials to Congress. If the FD-1023 form and related documents are not handed over, the House Oversight Committee is prepared to take action with contempt of Congress proceedings.