Chuck Grassley accused Joe Biden of bribery however admits he would not know if it is true
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) issued an explosive press release with House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer accusing President Biden of bribery, but then had to admit he doesn’t know if it’s true.
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Wow. That says it all.
GRETA: “The letter is electrifying because it talks about exchanging money for political decisions. It is a very serious allegation against the then Vice President.”
GRASSLEY: “That is a very serious allegation. I wish I could say I knew it was true or untrue.” pic.twitter.com/boVf6K4sLB
— Ian Sams (@IanSams46) May 4, 2023
Van Susteren said: “The letter is electrifying because it talks about exchanging money for political decisions. It is a very serious allegation against the then Vice President.”
Grassley added: “It’s a very serious allegation. I wish I could say I knew it was true or untrue.”
Republicans accuse President Biden of bribery and then admit they have no evidence Biden engaged in bribery, but they would certainly like to find out if Biden was involved in a bribery scheme.
The bribery allegation dates back to the 2020 election and Rudy Giuliani, who was fed misinformation by an active Russian agent.
Since everything else Republicans have tried to unearth about Biden has failed, they are resurrecting old Russian misinformation and washing it as a new accusation through Congress.
Fox News and conservative media ran with it, but there is no evidence that President Biden was part of a bribery scheme while he was vice president during the Obama administration.
Even Chuck Grassley, who was half of the joint statement, admits he has no idea if the allegation is true or not.
Republicans know they’re already getting close to finding a scandal to use against Joe Biden to help Trump in 2024.
The bribery angle is not.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with a specialization in social reform movements.
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