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NOT SO FAST: Schweizer Says Congressional Investigations Into the Bidens Might Not Be Over [LISTEN]


Joe Biden pardoned his family — it’s over, right? Not so fast…

During a recent guest spot on Morning Wire, GAI President Peter Schweizer said congressional investigations into the Bidens might not be over.

“Are Biden’s family members now truly immune from all charges that have any connection to this? And then, can Congress still investigate them? Does this block actual, thorough investigations?” Schweizer was asked.

“Yeah, no, there’s a great question as well. It’s going to be challenged in court. A lot of people question whether you can grant pardons for a crime that may or may not have been committed — that you haven’t been charged for — that has never been done before,” Schweizer said.

Schweizer continued: “And there’s a lot of legal scholars that say this is simply too broad because you could essentially, under this construct, provide blanket immunity for a murder that was not discovered until later on. And that seems overly broad as far as congressional investigations are concerned … Jim Comer, I talked to him a couple of days ago, and he told me that he has advised the incoming attorney general, Pam Bondi, that he believes that the Department of Justice needs to investigate this.”

“You can ask people questions, you can do a criminal investigation, even if you’re not targeting the specific family member. And I think Congress needs to investigate it because, again, it’s not just about what the Bidens did. One of the true things about Washington, D.C. is, if people figure out a way in power to make money for their family, and they’re not going to be caught, and they’re not going to be held liable — it will be imitated.”

“So this notion of getting foreign entities to enrich your family, when you’re a decision maker in a position to help or hurt them, could become widespread. And I don’t think anybody wants that.”

Listen to the clip above.