Despite President Joe Biden issuing last-minute pardons of his family, House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) has a plan for incoming Attorney General Pam Bondi to “nail the Bidens” regardless of pardons.
On his way out of office, Biden issued last-minute preemptive pardons of all of his family members who have been accused of influence-peddling schemes — including his brother, James Biden; James’ wife Sara; Joe’s sister Valerie and her husband John; and Joe’s brother, Frank Biden. He also previously issued a blanket preemptive pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, for all federal crimes he may have committed between 2014 and December 1, 2024.
Americans were outraged over the preemptive pardons for the Biden crime family, with many expressing anger that they will never be held accountable for their alleged influence peddling schemes.
However, according to Rep. James Comer, there may still be a way for the Trump administration to “nail the Bidens.”
“The ball’s in Pam Bondi’s court,” he said in a radio interview with Breitbart News’ Peter Schweizer, referring to Trump’s nominee for the position of attorney general, Pam Bondi.
“Is the Trump administration committed to holding them accountable?” Comer asked.
“The Department of Justice could nail the Bidens for violation of Foreign Agents Registration Act,” he explained. “They could nail the Bidens for money laundering. They could nail the Bidens for tax evasion. IRS whistleblowers [who testified to his committee] said they didn’t pay any taxes on tens of millions of dollars that we found they took from these foreign countries. The banks said they were money laundering. Everybody that knows anything knows they were violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act,” Comer said.
Co-host Eric Eggers then asked whether Biden’s pardons would protect his family from any future criminal charges from Bondi or other officials investigating them.
“You know, the most corrupt thing about these pardons is that they’re preemptive, broad, blunt, covering anything and everything,” Comer argued, pointing out that the pardons amount to “an admission that they did more than evade taxes. They were money laundering, they were violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, possibly the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The list of laws that they have broken goes on and on and on. So, you know, I think that could be tested.”
Meanwhile, these pardons do one fantastic thing for the congressional investigations into the Biden crime family: they prevent any pardoned Biden family member from refusing to testify about their dealings citing Fifth Amendment protection from self-incrimination.
Eggers went on to question whether the Biden crime family had negotiated future deals for themselves to convince Joe Biden to end his reelection bid, asking Comer: “Have you ruled out the possibility that Biden family members would have been involved in negotiations over any kind of financial transaction to convince Joe Biden to step down from his reelection campaign? Would that constitute a crime? And if it would, is that also a crime they may have been just pardoned for?”
“I do think that’s a possibility,” Comer responded. “Having researched them over the past two years, I would put nothing past the Bidens.”
Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has already announced that Congress will be investigating Biden’s pardons for his family: