Treasury Department helps Dems cover up Hunter Biden transactions

 Fox News:

The United States Treasury will not hand over Hunter Biden’s financial information to Republican lawmakers as it claims the request must come through a committee with Democratic approval.

Republican lawmakers have been seeking information concerning "suspicious activity reports" on President Joe Biden’s son but the Treasury’s decision to require the request to go through a Democrat-controlled committee makes it virtually impossible.

These suspicious activity reports include large cash transactions or transfers above $5,000, Reuters reported. Such reports could indicate fraud or money laundering or they could also be legal.

The decision is the latest in a series of attempts by Republicans to get the information while the Treasury continues to deny their efforts.

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In July, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., also the Ranking Member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, accused the Biden administration of changing standard operating rules to shield Hunter Biden from a potential Republican-led investigation.

"The Biden Administration is restricting Congress’ access to SARs, and Committee Republicans are investigating whether this change in longstanding policy is motivated by efforts to shield Hunter Biden and potentially President Biden from scrutiny," he wrote in a letter dated July 6, 2022.

In the letter, the Republican reiterated the request for the documents after the Treasury failed to hand over any "documents or information."
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From the FBI to the Treasury Department there appears to be a cover-up or potential Biden family corruption and influence peddling.  Democrats appear to be facilitating this cover-up.

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