Picture this: a career politician earning under $200K a year suddenly snaps up a second multimillion-dollar mansion right after leaving office. Sounds off, right? That's the hook of All the President's Money by Congressman James Comer, an eye-opening dive into the Biden family's financial web that mainstream outlets glossed over.
Comer spent months piecing together bank records, emails, and testimonies ignored by the press. Hunter Biden, without a steady job for decades, pulled in tens of millions from foreign players in places like Ukraine's Burisma and Chinese firms. Joe shared a bookkeeper with his son, met the check-writers personally, and somehow dodged taxes on these influence gigs. Banks flagged it all with piles of Suspicious Activity Reports, and several associates are now behind bars for related schemes.
Forget the White House spin that there's 'nothing to see here.' This isn't speculation—it's documented deals, from Hollywood to Russia, with Hunter himself admitting chunks of it. You'll read about the law firm juggling Biden cash, the seven-figure payouts that kept coming, and how law enforcement looked the other way. It's like having a front-row seat to an investigation the deep state tried to bury.
Grab this on Kindle and flip through during your commute or evening unwind. It's packed with specifics: dates of meetings, exact sums transferred, names of players now in prison. Whether you're skeptical of network news, tracking political accountability, or just love a good financial thriller, it answers nagging questions like 'How did they afford that Delaware beach house?' and 'What about those laptop files?'
At around 300 pages of dense research, it's not light beach reading, but the revelations stick with you. Share quotes at your next dinner debate or gift it to a friend questioning the official story. In a world of filtered info, this delivers the raw data to form your own view—no hype, just the trail of every penny.