Rep. Jim Jordan on Friday demanded answers about Hunter Biden and his dealings with China and Ukraine, as well as about Rep. Eric Swalwell and his connections with an alleged Chinese spy.
"Hunter Biden took a million [dollars] from a Ukrainian energy company, $4 million from a company with ties to the Communist Party in China, and he was asking for $10 million more," the Ohio Republican said on Fox News' "America's Newsroom." "We know his father was involved because we have an eyewitness, Tony Bobulinski, on your network two months ago before the election talking about the fact that the emails that reference 'the big guy' are a reference to Joe Biden. We have the email [that says] they wanted to give keys to the office building to Joe Biden."
He also pointed out Hunter Biden has been under investigation for two years by the Department of Justice.
"We know a lot already," said Jordan. "We need to have him answer more questions, but think about what we already know. The failure of the mainstream press to report it is astounding to me."
Jordan said he and Rep. James Comer Jr., R-Ky., have asked House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler and Oversight Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney for an investigation, but have only heard "crickets from them."
With Swalwell, Jordan said he wants to know why House Speaker Nancy Pelosi put her fellow California Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee if she had information about Swalwell and the alleged spy, identified as Christine Fang or Fang Fang, who had initiated contact with the Democrat lawmaker while he was still a local city councilman.
He also complained that the mainstream media isn't reporting the Swalwell issue.
"When you have the mainstream press who won't cover real stories for the American people and Big Tech censoring conservatives, that's not a good situation," said Swalwell. "I think they'll try to move on from this."
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