The FBI has provided the House Oversight Committee with access to a reliable informant’s report that implicates President Joe Biden in a bribery scheme. Director Christopher Wray initially resisted disclosing the report to the full committee due to concerns about informant confidentiality and an ongoing investigation. However, Wray relented, avoiding a contempt citation. The document in question is an FD-1023 form, which the FBI uses to record interviews with informants. The informant, who has been paid by the FBI for about ten years, claims to have information about a bribery scheme involving Biden during his time as vice president in the Obama administration. It’s important to note that the informant did not have direct contact with Biden. The FBI has confirmed that the investigation related to the informant’s information is ongoing, refuting claims that it was closed years ago. The House Oversight Committee will review the unclassified document under the FBI’s supervision, but members will not be given a copy. This development raises questions about the FBI’s handling of the Biden corruption investigation and the ongoing investigation into the Biden family’s influence-peddling.

FBI Report Implicates President Joe Biden in Bribery Scheme, Raises Questions About FBI’s Handling of Investigation
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