Jim Biden's last name has helped open doors. It’s also made him a Republican target
- The fallout from allegations of financial impropriety involving President Joe Biden's brother, Jim Biden, has extended to Washington, with Republicans targeting the Bidens in an effort to impeach the president.
- House Republicans have subpoenaed both Jim and Hunter Biden as part of an investigation into their financial transactions, with a focus on payments received by Jim from Americore Health Services.
- While Jim Biden's business dealings have come under scrutiny and allegations have been made, his attorney insists that there is nothing improper about the transactions and that Jim never involved his brother in his business.
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Jim Biden's last name has made him a target of House Republicans
Republicans have not uncovered evidence directly tying the president to any wrongdoing. But his brother and son make attractive twin targets, having been close for decades and facing accusations of leveraging their last name into corporate paydays.
·Chicago, United States
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