Joe and Hunter Biden are getting closer to being fully exposed for their past business dealings following reports that Republicans claim to have found some new dirt on both of them.

The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to several banks, including Bank of America, Cathay Bank, JPMorgan Chase, HSBC USA N.A., and Mervyn Yan, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, seeking the financial records of the Biden family.

Committee chairman Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) slammed Democrats who have been trying to protect Biden throughout the process.

Ranking Member Raskin has again disclosed Committee’s subpoenas in a cheap attempt to thwart cooperation from other witnesses,” the House Chair stated.

“Given his antics with the first bank subpoena, the American people and media should be asking what information Ranking Member Raskin is trying to hide this time. No one should be fooled by Ranking Member Raskin’s games. We have the bank records, and the facts are not good for the Biden family.”

The subpoenas to the banks aim to uncover information about the financial activities linked to the Biden family. The hope is that the subpoenas will shed light on any suspicious transactions, financial irregularities, or other incriminating evidence that could be relevant to the ongoing investigation.

Comer and the Oversight Committee Republicans have been conducting an investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings both domestically and internationally for some time now. The purpose of their investigation is to determine if their activities compromised U.S. national security and the President’s ability to lead with impartiality.

“Members of the Biden family have a pattern of peddling access to the highest levels of government to enrich themselves, often to the detriment of U.S. interests. The committee is following the Biden family and associates’ money trail, consisting of many complex, international transactions worth millions of dollars—and providing answers to the American people,” Trending Politics noted on Friday.

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