Politics

Letters to the Editor — Nov. 21, 2022

The Issue: The possibility of a congressional investigation of Hunter Biden under a GOP majority.

Emails, Hunter Biden’s laptop and testimony by ex-business partner Tony Bobulinski leave no doubt that Hunter Biden was acting as the bag man for the Biden family, collecting millions in exchange for then-Vice President Joe Biden’s influence (“On the ‘Hunt,’ ” Nov. 18)

All of the mꦰassive evidence proving this fact has been around for almost three years, but the praetorian guard — better known as the mainstream and social media — prevented its emer✨gence.

All of this covering-up 🌊is about to end with the Republican takeover of the House of Representatives and the investigation that Joe, Hunter and the other Biden family members are about to endure.

Steve Heitner

Middle Island

The GOP must invไestigate Biden and the rest of the family. Not just as payback for what the Democrats did to former Pr♒esident Donald Trump, although that is reason enough.

They need to investigate them for national-security reasons. Why is Biden so soft on China? Why is Biden so eager to send billions to Ukraine, where he and Hunter allegedly had business d𒅌ealings? These questions must be answered, and let the chips fall where t♚hey may.

Charlie Honadel

Venice, Fla.

The idea of GOP House committees — or anyone in authori𒀰ty — finally holding hearings on Hunter, Joe and James Biden is titillating for Americans seeking justice.

But the real question is not whether committees will convene and point fingers at the bad guys, but whether the usually gut🐎less pretenders ha♉ve the cookies to actually prosecute.

Too often since the Clinton years, Republicans have wallowed in the theater of th🉐e moment, sometimes even raising their voices to posit their pithy, simplistic questions.

Now we have meaningꦇful, hard evidence pointing to sweeping frauds, lies and 🅠misdeeds, all in the cause of vast self-enrichment on a grand scale.

So will the usually cowardly Repuꦆblicans draw out the facts, state the wrongs committed and impose punishment o🤪n the guilty?

Rich Klitzberg

Boca Raton, Fla.

Let’s 🥃h🌜ope there will be some truth revealed about how corrupt Biden and his ilk are.

Media will pooh-po⛎oh it. The laptop, China and the litany of other atrocities are ෴Biden’s legacy.

Spokesman for White House Counsel’s office Ian Sams said: “We hope congres♔sional Republicans will tackle [Americans’ priorities] instead of wasting time and resources on political revenge.” This makes me laugh.

Four years of relentless impeachments and count­less millioꦉns spent, and now y🅺ou want sanity?

Kevin Judge

Naples, Fla.

The Issue: The Post’s front page on a 3-year-old Brooklyn girl who was injured during a shooting.

Regarding your “Children of War,” front page (Nov. 16), I at first a♍ssumed your headline was about Ukraine, not gang warfare in Brooklyn.

I weep for those whose reality is waking and living with this violence daily, per𓄧haps not knowing if they will see another tomorrow.

How utterly nihilistic of New Yorkers to put children in the midst of warfar⭕🐭e like this, when they could have voted for Rep. Lee Zeldin.

Felicia Castricone

Livingston, NJ

The people of New York state, and especially New York City, had a chance in the recent election to elect those who considered crime a major concern, but♛ instead chose party over public safety.

This is a harsಞh example of the de💜finition of insanity.

D. Snyder

Baiting Hallow

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