A top Republican accused the White House of"intimidating" players with knowledge of the Biden family's overseas business dealings.
Comer declined to divulge who specifically in the White House was allegedly intimidating the people in question. "Oddly, he has been promising then failing to deliver ... for weeks, raising questions about his shoot-first, figure-it-out-later approach to what is clearly an evidence-free, politically-motivated 'investigation,'" White House Counsel's Office spokesman Ian Sams said last week.
"This is a pattern of behavior by the FBI that would suggest there's been a cover-up for many years with respect to the Biden influence peddling," Comer continued. "We're hopeful that we could find the informant. Remember, these informants are kind of in the spy business, so they don't make a habit of being seen a lot or being high profile or anything like that," he said."It alleges that Joe Biden, when he was vice president, was involved in a quid pro quo with a foreign country in exchange for foreign aid. This is a very serious accusation.