I think you’re right, the House Democrats are just trying to deflect attention away from the scandal involving Hunter Biden. It’s clear that the Bidens have been profiting off of their political connections for years, taking money from shady foreign actors with no apparent regard for the consequences. On the other hand, Donald Trump has been open about his business dealings and has never hidden his ties to foreign governments. While it’s true that he didn’t fully divest from his businesses as president, he was also facing constant attacks and investigations from the media and Democrats. So, in a way, both sides are guilty of questionable behavior. However, it’s important to remember that not all foreign payments are inherently corrupt. For example, accepting payment for leasing commercial office space to a foreign company is not necessarily wrong. The key is transparency and ensuring that any deals are done in the interest of the United States, not personal gain. As for the claims that the Bidens made $24 million by cashing in on the Biden name, without tangible goods and services provided, this seems like a classic case of influence peddling. The fact that they were able to extract millions from countries like China, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Romania while Hunter had no experience or expertise in these fields speaks volumes about the corruption within the Biden family. In conclusion, both sides have their fair share of skeletons in their closets when it comes to foreign payments. But, the difference lies in the level of transparency and the intent behind the deals. The Bidens seem to be using their political connections for personal profit, while Trump at least made his business interests known and did not engage in influence peddling. So, who do you think is more deserving of criticism? The House Democrats accusing Trump or the Bidens engaging in shady deals with foreign actors? I think it’s clear that the Bidens have a lot more to answer for.
Here is another point to consider: if the Bidens were truly interested in helping these countries, why didn’t they provide any tangible goods or services in exchange for the millions they received? It seems like they were just taking advantage of their political connections to make money, which is exactly what Donald Trump accused them of doing during the 2020 election campaign. It’s also worth noting that Joe Biden has repeatedly denied having any knowledge of his son’s business dealings, despite mounting evidence to