US President Biden’s response to the journalist’s ‘bribery’ question

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When US President Joe Biden was asked by a journalist about FBI documents allegedly showing “illegal exchange of money” while he was vice president, “Why did you ask such a stupid question?” he reacted.

Biden spoke about his economic policies at the White House.

At the end of his speech, a journalist asked Biden why a Ukrainian informant referred to him as “the Big Guy”, who allegedly was in an FBI document regarding the alleged “illegal exchange of money” involving him and his son Hunter Biden.

“Why did you ask such a stupid question?” Biden asked the reporter. gave the answer.

ALLEGATIONS ABOUT BIDEN

In early May, Republican lawmakers sent a letter to the FBI and the Justice Department requesting the document, which they claimed contained details of “illegal exchanges involving a foreign national” for policy decisions while Biden was vice president.

However, the FBI refused to share information on this matter, stating that “it is critical to refrain from disclosing information that could harm judicial investigations, unfairly damage the privacy or reputation of individuals, and create false impressions in the public.”

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House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer demanded that FBI Director Christopher Wray be held responsible for “contempt of Congress” for failing to provide the relevant document.

US Senator Chuck Grassley claimed earlier this week that there were audio recordings showing Biden “involved in a bribery scheme” while he was vice president.

Grassley, who stated that the records were kept as a kind of “insurance policy” in case the foreign national was in a difficult situation, claimed that this person had records of 15 conversations he had with Hunter Biden and two conversations he had with Joe Biden, who was the vice president at that time.

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Biden described the allegations against him as “absurd”. White House officials argue that the Republicans’ claims are baseless and that it is a “political demonstration”. (AA)

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