As an investigative journalist, I’ve been closely following the ongoing investigation into President Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. The latest development comes from House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.), who has hinted at potential criminal referrals stemming from his investigation. This comes after both Bidens declined to appear before the committee, raising eyebrows and questions alike.
Comer, in a recent interview with Fox’s Maria Bartiromo, stated that criminal referrals may be swiftly considered now that the Bidens have chosen not to testify. He added that he does not believe there have ever been criminal referrals for an immediate president of the United States and their family, marking this as a potentially unprecedented move.
However, the path to criminal referrals is not without its challenges. Comer’s suggestion of such referrals has been met with skepticism from both sides of the aisle. Numerous GOP colleagues have expressed that they have not seen enough evidence to support impeaching the president, while Democrats have pushed Comer to name a crime he believes President Biden has committed.
Despite these challenges, Comer remains steadfast in his pursuit of truth. He has hinted that these referrals could come within weeks, a more expedited timeline than previously suggested. He also stressed that he might still seek to introduce articles of impeachment for President Biden, stating, “It’s very clear that Joe Biden committed impeachable offenses.”
As this investigation unfolds, it’s crucial to remember the importance of tax compliance and the severe penalties that can come with evasion. The Justice Department is already pursuing tax and gun charges against Hunter Biden in two states after a multiyear investigation. As we wait for further developments, let this serve as a reminder of the importance of fulfilling our tax obligations and contributing to the well-being of our communities.
For more updates on this investigation and other tax evasion cases, stay tuned to TheTaxEvader.com.

