Friday, August 11, 2023

'We Are Going to Subpoena' Bidens: Comer Previews What's Next With Investigations
Rebecca Downs / Townhall Tipsheet
 
The House Oversight Committee under Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has been moving at a rapid speed when it comes to investigating Biden family corruption. Whatever Comer and his committee have done thus far, though, there's more coming, even after they face "obstruction" including but not only from the Biden family. He outlined what's next during his Fox Business appearance on "Morning with Maria" on Thursday morning, as he also went over with host Maria Bartiromo that there does look to be a connection between President Joe Biden from his time as vice president and son Hunter Biden with his shady business dealings.
 
Especially since there's been such a mainstream media blackout on such corruption, as Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has discussed on his "Verdict" podcast, and as NewsBusters has been regularly covering, Bartiromo was eager for answers as to if Comer was going to request answers from the president, to issue subpoenas if need be. Read more, see tweets and videos here.
White House wants Congress to spend six times more on Ukraine than border, fentanyl crisis in new request
Biden's new spending request calls for $24 billion in Ukraine funding
 
The Biden administration is requesting Congress spend six times more on supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia than on the border and fentanyl crisis plaguing the nation, according to a new emergency spending request submitted Thursday.

In the request sent to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Biden specifically called for $24 billion in aide to Ukraine, split between $13 billion for defense related spending, and $11 billion in economic and humanitarian assistance.

But Biden only requested $4 billion in spending on the border and immigration, as well as combating fentanyl flowing into the United States from foreign origins. The total combined amount of the request reached roughly $40 billion.

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and the Department of Homeland Security for comment.

The additional spending request comes after Congress approved $48 billion in funding for Ukraine in December, prior to...Read more, see video, and request letter here.