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Truth Bombs: From paintings to China money, White House story on Hunter Biden keeps unraveling

The president isn’t the only administration official to have his public statements on the matter challenged by conflicting evidence.

Joe Biden has repeatedly denied any involvement with his son Hunter’s business dealings, though recent revelations appear to have undercut that claim. But the president isn’t the only administration official to have his public statements on the matter come under scrutiny in the face of conflicting evidence.

As House Republicans, led by Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, rigorously pursue investigations into the Biden family, their findings appear to have substantiated links of the commander-in-chief’s prior involvement in the first son’s endeavors, seemingly contradicting the claims of the elder Biden and his subordinates.

Here are some of the most glaring statements from the commander-in-chief and his subordinates on the first son’s dealings that have collided with contrary evidence.

Hunter Biden’s art work sales

During a July 9, 2021, press briefing, then-White House press secretary Jen Psaki addressed Hunter Biden’s sale of artwork and concerns that his works may present conflicts of interest with the administration.

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