Hunter Biden made $49,910 rent payments at his father’s home where classified documents were stored: report

2JG56C5 Washington, US, July 7, 2022. Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, leaves after the award ceremony of the Presidential Medals of Freedom to seventeen recipients in the East Room at the White House in Washington on July 7, 2022. Photo by Yuri Gripas/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A new report fueling the Biden classified documents scandal indicates that Hunter Biden reportedly made suspiciously large monthly rent payments while living at his father’s Delaware residence.

According to the report, a document obtained by the New York Post titled “background screening request” shows that from March 2017 to February 2018, Hunter paid $49,910 in monthly rent while staying in Biden’s Delaware home. However, the same document shows that Hunter checked a box, stating he owned the home, Breitbart noted.

Despite the document’s log of Hunter Biden’s rent payments, his father’s 2017 tax return recorded only $19,800 in “rent received” and no record of rent received in 2018.

Political commentator Benny Johnson shared a photo of Hunter Biden’s Delaware I.D. on Twitter, revealing that he resided at his father’s home, which is where the classified documents were kept.

Biden came under fire recently after a batch of classified documents was found in the garage next to his corvette, as reported by RSBN.

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy questioned Biden’s actions, saying, “Classified materials next to your corvette? What were you thinking?”

Moreover, Breitbart reported that Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., is investigating the Biden family business for wire fraud, insisting that Hunter Biden conducted dubious wire transfers, which were flagged by U.S. banks, with connection to a law firm, Owasco PC. The document listed Owasco PC as one of the entities Hunter owned in 2018.

Following the bombshell that Biden took classified documents after serving as vice president in 2017, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., sent a letter to  U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland last week, announcing an investigation into Biden’s “mishandling of classified documents, including the apparently unauthorized possession of classified material at a Washington, D.C. private office and in the garage of his Wilmington, Delaware residence,” per RSBN.

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