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Hunter’s Lies Exposed: Addiction Excuses & Russian Bribes Unraveled!

The lawmakers on the House Oversight and House Judiciary Committees finally had Hunter Biden under oath to answer some questions about his shady dealings. Of course, Hunter started off with the same old song and dance, claiming he never brought his dad into his business mess. But come on, who’s he trying to kid? We’ve all seen the pictures, the emails, the dinners with the big shots. It’s like he’s trying to sell us a bridge in Brooklyn!

And then, he has the nerve to blame his addiction for any slip-ups. Sorry, Hunter, but that excuse doesn’t fly when there’s a paper trail longer than a Texas highway showing your cozy connections and deals. Even his fellow business associates seem fed up with his antics, calling him out for ignoring them after getting all those sweet invites to the White House and inaugural parties. Talk about being caught with your hand in the cookie jar!

But the real kicker came from Rep. Matt Gaetz, who spilled the beans that Hunter claimed his stint on the Burisma board was to “counter Russian aggression.” Yeah, right! It’s more like a fancy cover-up for what looks like a straight-up bribe scheme. And let’s not forget about that $3.5 million windfall from the mayor of Moscow’s wife. Sounds more like lining their pockets than standing up to Putin.

It’s clear that Hunter is dancing around the truth, and even his own fellow lawmakers aren’t buying his story. Rep. Comer and Rep. Mace couldn’t help but point out the holes in his testimony, with Comer even hinting at evidence contradicting Hunter’s claims. Looks like the gig might be up for Hunter if the facts keep stacking against him. Let’s hope the truth comes out soon, because the American people deserve better than this circus act.

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