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Eggers: Grassley's disclosures make Biden corruption even more clear


GAI Vice President Eric Eggers joined Greg Kelly Reports (Sep. 18, 2025), to unpack new revelations about Biden family corruption and the FBI’s handling of evidence.

Eggers argued that new disclosures from Sen. Chuck Grassley’s committee make the corruption case against Hunter Biden even more damning, reinforcing why he was given a blanket pardon by his father, former President Joe Biden, on his last day in office.

“There’s a good reason that Joe Biden made sure to give his son Hunter and other family members an actual pardon, because the evidence that Senator Grassley continues to produce looks increasingly damning for the Biden family,” Eggers said.

“We’ve known that bribery occurred here for some time. Burisma was paying Hunter Biden a million dollars a year,” Eggers continued, adding that then Vice President Joe Biden “threatened to withhold a billion dollars in aid unless the prosecutor who was investigating Burisma was fired. They did it. He bragged about it. And so it’s not a big secret. Grassley’s disclosures are just additional details that make the pardon of Hunter Biden all the more incriminating,” Eggers said.

Turning to the conduct of the FBI, Eggers highlighted the larger issue of the FBI’s failure to pursue these bribery allegations while aggressively targeting conservative groups. Co-panelist Garrett Ziegler adds that the Bureau’s procedures, such as relying on outdated “302 reports” instead of recordings, show systemic rot. Both guests agree the FBI requires major reforms, with Eggers calling for a technological and structural overhaul.

“It’s probably easier to have an increase in prosecutions and arrests and the actual solving of crimes when you’re doing things like going after the bad guys and not doing things like going after these conservative organizations,” Eggers said.

“I think Garrett raises an incredible point. The Biden family, aside from Joe Biden, cannot be prosecuted for this. But what this really is is an investigation to what the FBI has been up to, and more importantly, what they haven’t been up to… You can’t know what needs to be fixed until you have a full, honest, and unflinching accounting of what has been wrong,” Eggers said.