McCarthy: Biden case will 'rise to impeachment' as 16 Romanian payments allegedly went to 'shell companies'

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of California joined 'Hannity' to sound off on the latest revelations and allegations in the Biden family corruption probe.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., reacts to Republicans increasing the pressure on corruption allegations on 'Hannity.'

McCarthy, R-Calif., made reference to a relatively new revelation from the House Oversight Committee that – while Joe was vice president – Hunter Biden"capitalized" on a financial relationship with a Romanian national later convicted on corruption charges. McCarthy said Monday that 16 of those 17 payments went to what he described as"Biden shell companies" while President Biden was vice president. According to Comer's prepared remarks, the elder Biden had been"lecturing Romania on anti-corruption policies" while instead being a"walking billboard for his… family to collect money.""When President Biden was running for office, he told the American public that he's never talked about [Hunter's] business.

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