The FBI has provided the entire House Oversight Committee with access to a reliable informant’s report implicating President Joe Biden in a bribery scheme, according to Director Christopher Wray. The bureau’s eleventh-hour concession prevented Wray from facing a contempt-of-Congress citation. The document in question is a form FD-1023, which records interviews with informants. The informant, who has been paid by the FBI for about ten years, claims to have participated in a bribery scheme with an unidentified foreign person and Biden during his time as vice president in the Obama administration. Chairman James Comer issued a statement expressing the need for transparency and accountability in the FBI’s enforcement of the law. The document was reviewed by committee members, but they were not given a copy. Former Attorney General Bill Barr has confirmed that the information was sent to the U.S. Attorney in Delaware for further investigation. The FBI has also confirmed that the investigation related to the document is ongoing. The attempts to tie Giuliani to the informant’s information and discredit it as Russian disinformation are seen as suspicious. The House Oversight Committee will continue to seek answers regarding the investigation into the Biden family’s influence-peddling schemes.

FBI Provides House Oversight Committee with Informant’s Report Implicating President Biden in Bribery Scheme
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