A heated exchange took place between Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) and House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) during a hearing focused on the oversight of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Moskowitz brought up a loan made by President Biden to his brother, which the committee has been investigating as part of a probe into Biden’s family finances. Moskowitz accused Comer of spreading false information on Fox News, claiming that Biden and his brother were evading taxes. Moskowitz then mentioned that Comer also does business with his brother involving potential loans. Comer vehemently denied the allegations, stating that he had never loaned his brother any money and clarified that he had purchased farmland from his brother after their father passed away. The exchange between the two congressmen escalated, with Comer making a remark about Moskowitz’s appearance, and Moskowitz responding with a humorous reference to the Smurfs. Earlier, Moskowitz had posted a video on X, signing a prop “subpoena” for Comer and claiming that he had given his brother a loan just like Biden. Moskowitz also mentioned reports of Comer loaning his brother $200k. The situation remains ongoing, and for more updates, readers can visit The Hill.
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