Rep. Nancy Mace pushes back CNN deeming Hunter Biden comments 'controversial': 'It's not a conspiracy theory'
The"CNN This Morning" host told Mace that it was"quite an allegation to make" and asked if she had"evidence." "The allegations that I made are absolutely what we were reading about last week. And I call balls and strikes, okay? On both sides. And I’m being very clear and very honest about what we saw. I can’t share all the details, because it’s confidential information. But every time we overturn a stone, there’s more to be investigated, because you see another dumpster fire. And you’re like, what is going on and why is this happening?" Mace continued.
Mace posted a video on Twitter after visiting the Treasury department and said that there are"more Biden's involved than we knew previously." Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., after reviewing the documents, said the panel has"identified six additional members of Joe Biden’s family who may have benefited from the Biden family’s businesses that we are investigating, bringing the total number of those involved or benefiting to nine."