House Oversight Chairman James Comer, a Kentucky Republican, is launching a new investigation into the Biden-Harris administration, focused on the potential abuse of taxpayer resources during the 2024 presidential campaign. Allegations have been leveled at the administration of misusing funds to pay for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to come to the state of Pennsylvania where he’s being accused of participating in efforts to garner political support for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.
Not shocking when you look at how much corruption President Joe Biden has engaged in during his political career, including his alleged participation in an influence peddling scheme with members of his family while he was serving as former President Barack Obama’s vice president. Lying, cheating, and stealing are how Democrats think things get done.
What do you expect from a group of people who are brainwashed into believing they can actually perfect humanity and create a utopian society through elite leadership and the right legislation?
Comer’s investigation was launched after reports surfaced that Zelensky was flown on a U.S. Air Force aircraft to Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, in the lead-up to the 2024 election. The Oversight Committee is scrutinizing whether this arrangement constitutes an abuse of power, drawing parallels to the 2019 impeachment proceedings against then-President Donald Trump.
In a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Chairman Comer raised concerns about the parallels between this case and the 2019 impeachment, which accused Trump of attempting to use Zelensky to influence his 2020 re-election campaign. Comer points out the irony, writing, “In 2019, the Democrat-controlled House impeached President Donald J. Trump for abuse of power under the theory that he attempted to use a foreign leader—Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky—to benefit his 2020 presidential campaign, despite a lack of any evidence of wrongdoing on the part of President Trump.”
🚨 BREAKING: Chairman James Comer Is Investigating the Biden-Harris Admin’s Use of Taxpayer-Funded Resources to Fly Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Pennsylvania to Campaign for Kamala Harris
Chairman Comer today is opening an investigation into the Biden-Harris… pic.twitter.com/BaVKAhoFoO
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) September 25, 2024
The Republican-led Committee is focusing on whether the Biden-Harris Administration is guilty of a similar offense by using taxpayer dollars to transport a foreign leader for political gain. Comer’s letter specifically questions the justification for flying Zelensky to Pennsylvania, a state that has been described as “the trickiest battleground for Vice President Kamala Harris to win” in the upcoming election.
“The Committee seeks to determine whether the Biden-Harris Administration attempted to use a foreign leader to benefit Vice President Harris’s presidential campaign and, if so, necessarily committed an abuse of power,” the letter goes on to read.
Zelenskyy’s trip through the key battleground state of Pennsylvania included a meeting with Gov. Josh Shapiro, a very high-profile individual within the Democratic Party who was on the short list of Harris’ potential vice presidential picks. Something else that sparked the investigation are comments that Zelenskyy made that were fairly critical of the Trump-Vance ticket while conducting an interview with liberal publication, The New Yorker.
At this time, no formal charges have been brought against the Biden-Harris Administration, however, their actions could get them slapped with an ethics violation or criminal misuse of federal resources.
“Republican lawmakers argue that the situation mirrors the accusations that Democrats levied against Trump during the Ukraine scandal. In a separate letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Comer reiterated the gravity of the matter, stating, “The Committee seeks to understand the circumstances that led and any facts that could justify the Biden-Harris Administration to transport President Zelensky on a Department of the Air Force aircraft to Pennsylvania.
Things have not exactly been, shall we say, peachy keen, between Trump and the Ukrainian president, but those tensions have recently been ratcheted up a few notches in recent weeks and months. Relations between the two men took a twist when Zelenskyy came to the U.S. to partake in the U.N. General Assembly. There could be some kind of diplomatic fallout between the two, which could play a significant role in whether or not Ukraine continues to get our hard earned tax dollars to pay for their war with Russia.
I really hope the answer is no when it comes to the funding. We have our own economic woes right here to deal with.
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