While the Republican Party aimed at President Joe Biden’s family in the House of Representatives and pressed the FBI to submit data, President Biden responded to the media’s related questions as “stupid questions.”
On the 15th, President Biden was asked by a reporter at an event related to a “small and certain happiness policy” on the 15th, “Why did you call you ‘Big guy’ in the FBI’s informant file related to Ukraine?” received.
This question was posed by a conservative New York Post reporter as the media exited as the event was held behind closed doors after President Biden spoke. Regarding this, President Biden confronted the reporter, saying, “Why are you asking such a stupid question?” President Biden was asked a similar question at a press conference held after the summit with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on the 8th, and dismissed it as “nonsense” while asking, “Where is the money then?” The FBI informant file mentioned by the New York Post reporter is related to the suspicion of bribery by President Biden raised by the Republican Party.
Conservative Fox News reported that an FBI informant said in a 2000 interview that Biden had received $5 million from a Ukrainian energy company that his second son, Hunter, was an executive of when he was vice president.
This information is contained in an FBI document in the form of FD-1023, which is a form of recording unverified reports from secret sources, the media reported. In this document, a person from the energy company called President Biden the ‘Big Guy’.
The House Oversight Committee of the House of Representatives requested the FBI to submit these documents, and when the FBI refused to do so, it announced that it would go through the process of prosecuting FBI Director Christopher Wray for contempt of Congress.
The FBI later decided to allow access to the committee members. White House spokesman Ian Sams tweeted: “Every time a little scrutiny dispels this absurd claim, the right wing moves the goal post.”
