‘Honest Joe’ Argues Evidence Against Him Is ‘Malarkey’—What A JOKE!

I’m sure you won’t be surprised to hear that Joe Biden staunchly denied allegations from the House Oversight Committee on Thursday that he had been involved in a “bribery scheme”. His response, however, was that the allegations were nothing more than “Malarkey”.

The GOP obtained access to an FBI document which implicated the President and was a result of threatening to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt for refusing to release the material. Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who sits on the committee, stated that the document “implicates Joe Biden in a scheme bribery scheme to get a prosecutor fired that was investigating Burisma where his son Hunter Biden sat on the board.”

At a press conference with United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Stephen Nelson of the New York Post asked the president for his response to the GOP’s allegations against him. Biden’s response was an ominous “where’s the money?” jest followed by a simple “it’s a bunch of malarkey.”

The FBI initially didn’t want to share the FD-1023 document as it would have revealed the source. Greene explained that members were not allowed to take notes and that the FBI informant “was incredibly credible.” This lack of transparency only raises more suspicions around the President’s potential involvement in a bribery scheme.

The White House has been outspoken in its criticism of the GOP investigation into the Biden family, with National Ministry Council Spokesman John Kirby claiming that there were no “national security concerns” surrounding the investigation. However, it has been discovered that the Biden family had allegedly received $10 million from assets located in Romania and China during Biden’s tenure as vice-president, surely heightening the suspicions from the public.

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I’m sorry, but the way he just creepily whispered into the mic ‘I’m honest’ was just the icing on the cake here. Biden, who has been caught spreading more lies about his education and work history background than any other president in history saying “I’m honest” has to be a joke—Right?

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