
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby abruptly left the podium after struggling to answer tough questions about charges made by whistleblowers alleging a bribery scheme by Joe Biden and his family.
New York Post reporter Steven Nelson on Wednesday confronted Kirby during a press briefing about Congressional Republicans claiming whistleblowers have seen evidence Biden took bribes and how that’s shaping the American people’s perception of the Biden family.
“There have been many developments in the House investigations into the First Family’s international business dealings. Recently, there’s one committee trying to get an FBI file alleging that President Biden took bribes,” Nelson began.
Kirby is now on the record denying any wrongdoing by the Biden Crime Family and then leaves the podium pic.twitter.com/kRokQB0Sx4
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“There’s another IRS whistleblower who is alleging there is a cover-up in the investigation. Amid all this there was a Harvard-Harris poll this month that found that fifty-three percent of the public including a fourth of Democrats believe quote ‘Joe Biden was involved with his son in an, in an illegal influence peddling scheme.’”
“There is of course evidence the President interacted with his relatives’ associates from China, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine,” he continued.
“So what do you say to the majority of Americans who believe that the President is himself corrupt?” he asked.
Kirby, flanked by Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, exclaimed, “Wow!”
After a long pause while shaking his head, he continued, “The President…the President, the President has spoken to this. Uh, the President has spoken to this uh, and there’s nothing to these claims.”
"What do you say to the majority of Americans who believe that the president is himself corrupt?
Biden spokesman John Kirby: "Wow. The president has spoken to this and there’s nothing to these claims." pic.twitter.com/u9JEZPbkwa
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“And as for the, the, the, the whistleblower issue that you talked about and uh, uh and, the…the document, I-I believe the FBI has spoken to that and you’ll have to go to them on that,” he added.
With that, Jean-Pierre muttered, “Alright, let’s go. Let’s go,” and escorted Kirby out of the room.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said Wednesday that FBI Director Christopher Wray will face contempt charges for refusing to comply with a subpoena demanding the disclosure of a bureau document alleging Joe Biden was involved in a criminal bribery enterprise.
Among other questionable revelations, the Committee found through a trove of subpoenaed bank records that multiple members of Biden’s family had received over $10 million from foreign nationals.
This perhaps explains the Harvard-Harris poll finding 53% of Americans believe “Joe Biden was involved” in an “illegal influence peddling scheme.”
As for the briefing, other highlights include Kirby being unable to confirm whether an investigation was ongoing into the Chinese spy balloon and declaring amid the debt ceiling crisis that the U.S. is sending another $300 million in aid to Ukraine.
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