President Biden's younger brother, James, is set to face questioning on Capitol Hill today as House Republicans continue their impeachment inquiry into the president. The focus of the inquiry revolves around allegations that James Biden leveraged his brother's name for personal gain. One key point of contention is a $200,000 payment made by James to Joe Biden in 2018, the same day he received a loan of the same amount from a national healthcare company.
Experts like Jonathan Turley have pointed to evidence suggesting clear instances of influence peddling by the Biden family. Reports indicate that James Biden openly used his connection to the president to advance his business interests, raising questions about President Biden's knowledge of his family members' activities.
Today's testimony will center on the $200,000 check labeled as a loan repayment from James to Joe Biden. On the same day, James received a payment of $200,000 from AmeriCorps for consulting work, despite lacking experience in the healthcare sector.
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden, the president's son, is facing legal challenges of his own. His lawyers are seeking to dismiss a tax case in California following the indictment of a former FBI informant, Alexander Smirnoff, for allegedly lying about Hunter Biden. Smirnoff is also accused of having ties to Russian intelligence.
Hunter Biden's legal team has raised concerns about the credibility of the special counsel's investigation, pointing to alleged mistakes such as misidentifying a photo of sawdust as cocaine. They assert that federal prosecutors pursued false leads related to Hunter Biden's activities.
James Biden's testimony in the impeachment inquiry precedes Hunter Biden's upcoming appearance before the committee. The Biden family's business dealings and potential conflicts of interest continue to draw scrutiny as the investigation unfolds.