The walls of Congress echoed with dramatic revelations, as Rep. Dan Goldman unwittingly drew back the curtain on President Biden’s involvement in his son’s overseas business schemes.
Goldman, defender of the Biden clan, sought to undermine IRS whistleblowers claiming Hunter had looped his father into deals with shady Chinese investors. But the grand inquisitor’s cunning plan backfired spectacularly.
With rapier-like questioning, Goldman goaded the witnesses to admit Hunter had only told his father he “might try starting a business” with the Chinese. Checkmate! thought Goldman. The President barely knew a thing.
But Goldman’s rhetorical judo sent him tumbling headfirst into the perilous terrain he hoped to avoid. In trying to prove Joe Biden’s innocence, he inadvertently proved the opposite.
Conservatives pounced on the admission. Biden denying business chatter with Hunter now rang hollow and false. Goldman, legal lackey to the Bidens, had got in over his head – and accidentally revealed the damning truth about Joe’s web of lies.
The White House may deny and deflect, but Goldman’s blunder in Congress ripped away the veneer. His rapier wit had boomeranged, with Biden’s credibility the casualty. The manager had become the witness for the prosecution.
