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ABC Host Busts GOP Oversight Chair: Will You Be Investigating Jared Kushner Too?

ABC host George Stephanopoulos asked Republican House Oversight Chair James Comer (KY) if he would investigate Saudi funds provided to former President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.
The New York Times and The Washington Post reported that Kushner secured over $2 billion, mainly from Sauri Arabia, after Trump left office.
Stephanopoulos wondered if Comer would take time out of his investigation of President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, to probe Kushner’s foreign business dealings.
“It’s clear that you’re going to be looking at Hunter Biden,” the host said. “I want to put up a front-page story from the Washington Postdetailing Jared Kushner’s ties to the Saudis.”
“We know that former President Trump has also received funds related to the Saudis’ golf tour,” he added. “Will you be investigating that as well?”
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“I think everything is on the table,” Comer replied. “Look, we’re investigating Joe Biden. We know that Joe Biden said during the presidential campaign that he had no knowledge of his son’s business interests.”
Comer argued that the Republican legislative solution would apply to the Trump family if they returned to the White House. He also suggested that Democrats had already investigated Kushner’s business dealings as part of the Jan. 6 investigation.
“The difference between Jared Kushner and Hunter Biden is that Jared Kushner actually sat down and was interviewed,” Comer said. “So, he’s already been investigated.”
“Hopefully, the Biden family will be as cooperative as Jared Kushner — with our investigation — as they were with the Jan. 6 investigation and all the other investigations of the Trump administration,” he opined.
Stephanopoulos pointed out that Kushner’s latest Saudi investments were reported in recent days and had not been investigated.
Watch the video below from ABC or at the link.
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