Rep. James Comer’s Book on Biden Family Investigation Disputed by Bob Woodward
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James Comer, Republican representative and chairman of the House Oversight Committee, has written a book about his investigation into President Biden and his family’s alleged foreign financial schemes. Journalist Bob Woodward is refuting claims made by Comer about a private conversation the two had, with Woodward stating he made none of the statements Comer attributes to him. Despite Comer’s investigation, the oversight committee found no criminal wrongdoing by President Biden and ended without an impeachment vote.
Rep. James Comer’s Investigation of Biden Family Under Scrutiny in New Book
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Tompkinsville, reveals a yearlong investigation of President Joe Biden and his family in his upcoming book.
Key Points
- Washington journalist Bob Woodward refutes Rep. James Comer’s claims in his new book.
- The book details Comer’s investigation into President Joe Biden.
- “All the President’s Money: Investigating the Secret Foreign Schemes That Made the Biden Family Rich,” is scheduled for publication on Jan. 14.
Comer’s book, “All the President’s Money: Investigating the Secret Foreign Schemes That Made the Biden Family Rich,” shares insights from his investigation. The title suggests parallels with the renowned Bernstein and Woodward book “All the President’s Men,” which exposed the Nixon Watergate scandal.
As cited in The Guardian, Comer alleges private conversations with Woodward where Woodward supposedly confirmed Biden’s family selling access to the President.
In a strong rebuttal, Woodward denies any such conversation, accusing Comer of fabricating stories. Comer defends his book, urging everyone to read it for a detailed revelation of “the Biden family’s corrupt influence peddling schemes.”
While Comer’s committee found no criminal malpractices by President Biden, Woodward claims to have tapes invalidating Comer’s version of their conversation. Also, Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, who was under the committee’s scrutiny for federal gun and tax charges.
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