Comer describes President Joe Biden's Delaware home as a 'crime scene'
"If Joe Biden didn't know what was going on in his own house, does he need to be President of the United States?" Comer asked.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky. described the home of President Joe Biden as a crime scene as son Hunter Biden allegedly used his house to commit crimes.
"It is a crime scene," Comer said on the Thursday edition of the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show. "I've said that Joe Biden's house is a crime scene. I mean, the evidence points to that."
According to Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., banks filed at least six reports concerning Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings that flagged President Joe Biden's home address in Delaware and raised concerns about possible criminal activity involving money laundering or human trafficking.
Johnson said Joe Biden would have almost certainly known his son was using his home as a business and banking address, if nothing else from postal mail arriving at the location. He added that House impeachment investigators have plenty of grounds to question Joe Biden's complicity in his son's foreign dealings.
"If Joe Biden didn't know what was going on in his own house, does he need to be President of the United States?" Comer asked. "Does he need to have access to the nuclear code?"
He added that Biden has some serious questions that he needs to answer.
"Why weren't the Treasury cabinet officials notifying? 'I'm sorry, sir, Mr. President. Your family has received a record amount of bank violations, meaning that six different banks think your family is committing crimes.' Why didn't the Department of Justice say that? Why didn't the Secret Service say that?"