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Van Duyne Says China Benefits from Biden Administration

Texas Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R) is taking issue with lack of progress in investigating the Biden family. During an interview with Fox News, the Texas Republican commented on potential financial deals that the Biden family is alleged to have done with both China and Ukraine. Van Duyne argued that China is benefitting from Biden’s presidency and that Republicans will uncover the Biden family's criminal activity.

Republicans are gearing up to potentially impeach President Joe Biden (D). Given the claims that Hunter Biden was involved in backdoor deals that were made easier through, at the time, Vice President Biden, Republicans are now questioning if the Biden family could still be involved in criminal activity.”

“It has been going on for decades,” Rep. Van Duyne claimed, adding that government officials are complicit in covering up the criminal activity.

“We have seen people who we are paying taxpayer dollars to do a job, are not doing their job, and protecting folks just because their last name is Biden,” She warned, commenting that “we’re looking at potentially $50 million dollars. You’ve got 20 shell companies that have come up, 10 members of the Biden family that have gotten paid. Where have those dollars come from? We heard from Hunter in court that they have come from places like Ukraine, that they come from places like China.”

Ultimately, Van Duyne affirms that China benefits from the decisions that the Biden administration is making. Citing issues at the southern border with fentanyl, pushing for electric vehicles, and stagnating the economy, Van Duyne went further and argued that China could be acting through Biden to affect the U.S.

“China has a great reputation for paying off not just politicians but also government officials to be able to get their work done,” she warned, questioning “who is actually president? Who is actually running the government? How has this been allowed to go on for so long unchecked?”

Daniel Molina

Daniel Molina is a managing editor and legislative correspondent with a decade of experience covering the evolving political landscape of the American South and Southwest.

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