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Rachel Schilke, Breaking News Reporter


NextImg:Biden says being asked about whether he is the 'big guy' is a 'dumb question'

President Joe Biden snapped at a question about him being referred to as the "Big Guy" during a roundtable event on Thursday.

"Why did the Ukraine-FBI informant file refer to you as 'the Big Guy'?" a reporter can be heard asking during Biden's remarks regarding hidden junk fees Thursday afternoon.

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"Why'd you ask such a dumb question?" Biden said, smiling.

The reporter's questions refer to an FBI human source form that allegedly claims oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky, the Ukrainian owner of Burisma, referred to the president as the "big guy" during a conversation years before the June 2020 date of the bureau's form.

Zlochevsky is the "foreign national" involved in the alleged "criminal bribery scheme" at the center of the House GOP's investigations into the Biden family and their connections to foreign companies.

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The Ukrainian oligarch discussed an alleged bribe of $5 million to Joe Biden and of $5 million to Hunter Biden, according to the paid FBI informant who said he heard this from Zlochevsky. The sources told the Washington Examiner that Zlochevsky said he believed it would be difficult to unravel the alleged bribery scheme for at least 10 years because of the number of bank accounts involved.

Biden has remained relatively silent on the House Intelligence Committee's investigations into his family, but he has said the claims of misconduct are not true. He has frequently maintained that he has "never" spoken with Hunter about his overseas business dealings, as well, which are also a target of the GOP.