
Hunter Biden appears before Congress as impeachment inquiry reaches its climax
The first son’s widely anticipated impeachment deposition marks a significant development of the House’s impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
The first son’s widely anticipated impeachment deposition marks a significant development of the House’s impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Sweeping grand jury indictment levied three felony and six misdemeanor charges against Hunter Biden that carry 17 years in prison.
Comer revealed to Just the News that the Biden Treasury Department has told Congress it has more than 400 suspicious activity reports — money laundering alerts — involving the ActBlue fundraising platform connected to the Democratic Party.
After years of denials from President Biden about any knowledge of – or relationship with – son Hunter’s business dealings, evidence suggests those assertions are untrue.
Memos tell tale of how Hunter Biden and his business associates focused on father's "wealth creation."
America First Legal on Wednesday released a batch of heavily-redacted emails it received from NARA that showed Hunter Biden advised his father's office during his vice presidency.
There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the Biden administration and its relationship with China.
Violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act have been overlooked in the impeachment inquiry, but new registrations and an opportunity for Hunter Biden to appear before the committee may bring them to the forefront.
The Democratic talking points in the Harris endorsement by former National Security officials have stirred critics who say it reeks of the same political shenanigans in the Hunter Biden "fake laptop" letter promulgated by then-Biden campaign advisor Antony Blinken and signed by 51 former intelligence officials.