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The 'Biden Five' Don’t Want Joe to Step Down and End the Gravy Train

Schweizer: 'It smells kind of bad because it is kind of bad.'


“Let’s look at the entire Biden family…”

This week’s episode of The Drill Down podcast (Fail to the Chieffinds GAI President Peter Schweizer and Vice President Eric Eggers discussing members of the Biden family pushing President Joe Biden to remain in the 2024 presidential race despite suffering from obvious cognitive decline.

Schweizer and Eggers discuss “the Biden five.”

“All of them, their financial flow, flow of money, is tied to Joe Biden’s political career. Let’s be honest about it: none of them have professions or careers that are based on merit, their business acumen — they all playoff of the political power and access granted by Joe Biden,” Schweizer says.

“They all don’t want Joe to step down … because, once that happens, the flow of money declines,” Schweizer continues. “Frank Biden, his brother down in Florida, is an advisor to a law firm … he’s not a lawyer.”

“Which is why he’s an advisor,” Eggers jokes.

“This is the entire family’s financial future,” Schweizer continues. “This is like Stalingrad. This is like, there’s going to be no retreat, we’re going to stick to our guns, we’re going to stay in this position. Because, if Joe leaves, it’s over for the rest of us as far as our financial future is concerned.”

Schweizer has been exposing the “Biden Five” for years. Back in 2021, during an appearance on Fox & Friends, the GAI President said they’ve been cashing in on Joe for “45 years.”

“It smells kind of bad because it is kind of bad,” Schweizer stated. “A lot of people are familiar with the Hunter Biden story. The problem goes much deeper than that. This is a pattern within the Biden family. I call them the ‘Biden Five’ because there are five family members who have cashed in on Joe Biden’s career, and Frank is one of them. Frank may be now saying that he has never used his brother’s name or his connections to his brother to advance his career, but he has admitted in the past that he did so and that it was beneficial. And this is the problem, really.”

He continued, “You know when you are investigating corruption, you are looking for patterns of behavior. And with the Bidens, it’s been a pattern for 45 years. It involves five members of the family, and they really have no incentive to change because they have never been caught. They have never been held to account. So, unfortunately, we can expect more of this, I think, going forward.”

Don’t miss this week’s episode, Fail to the Chief, for more in-depth analysis from The Drill Down crew. And don’t forget to check out last week’s cast, The Mumble That Shook The World.