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Ryan King, Breaking Politics Reporter


NextImg:Hunter Biden investigation: Nikki Haley says new report raises concerns of 'corruption'

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley said that a report about President Joe Biden's family ties to China and Romania raises corruption concerns.

"If true, the allegations about the Biden family’s financial ties to China and other countries raise serious questions about corruption and why the Department of Justice never acted on this information," Haley said in a statement.

HUNTER BIDEN INVESTIGATION: COMER UNVEILS 'BIDEN FAMILY’S INFLUENCE PEDDLING' IN ROMANIA AND CHINA

Earlier in the day on Wednesday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) unveiled new evidence about the president's family and their associates garnering over "$10 million" from companies belonging to foreign nationals, including while he served as vice president.

Haley called on Biden to be upfront about his knowledge of the situation and the transactions that went on.

"Joe Biden must be transparent with the American people about what he knew, when he knew it, and every penny his family received from foreign countries," she added.

Comer alleged that the Biden family concocted a "web" of limited liability companies or LLCs as part of an effort to "hide sources of money, direct China cash, influence peddling in Romania."

The Kentucky congressman released a 36-page memo outlining his findings Wednesday. He stressed that the "Romanian transactions show evidence of influence peddling and a correlation between Biden family and their business associates’ work and then Vice President Biden’s responsibilities while in office."

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The White House shrugged off Comer's claims in advance of a press conference Wednesday to explain the report in which he laid out his claims.

"House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is loudly and proudly broadcasting a press conference today to continue his long pattern of making absurd claims that President Biden has made governing decisions not in the interest of America, but of the Chinese Communist Party, using baseless claims, personal attacks, and innuendo," White House Counsel's Office spokesman Ian Sams said Wednesday.