'Lot of lying': Internet divided as Sean Hannity claims there was lack of federal investigation into Biden's alleged wrongdoings

Sean Hannity said, 'He was the brand and yet, as far as we know, the House of Representatives is the only group seriously investigating Joe Biden'
Sean Hannity shreds the Biden family’s alleged international influence peddling on 'Hannity' (@FoxNews/Youtube)
Sean Hannity shreds the Biden family’s alleged international influence peddling on 'Hannity' (@FoxNews/Youtube)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: In a recent monologue, Sean Hannity delved into the stark contrasts between the investigations facing Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

Hannity's words shed light on the apparent lack of scrutiny directed towards Biden's actions, particularly regarding his involvement in international dealings, while Trump finds himself ensnared in a web of legal challenges.



 

Hannity slams lack of Federal investigation into Biden's alleged wrongdoings

"Despite what you just heard from AOC, according to Bobulinski and other key witnesses, Biden was the centerpiece of the family's international influence peddling," Hannity began.

He continued, "He was the brand and yet, as far as we know, the House of Representatives is the only group seriously investigating Joe Biden. Nothing from the DOJ, nothing from the FBI, nothing from the IRS."

Hannity then highlighted the disparity in attention from federal agencies, emphasizing the absence of inquiries into Biden's actions, notably his leveraging of power in Ukraine.

Joe Biden (Getty Images)
Hannity highlighted the disparity in attention from federal agencies, emphasizing the absence of inquiries into Biden's actions (Getty Images)

"You know, it's perfectly normal for a vice president to leverage $1 billion, give a country like Ukraine six hours to fire a prosecutor," he said.

Adding to his statements, Hannity said, "Son of a b***h, they do it and the result is his son continues to get paid for what he said on Good Morning America, he had no experience in Ukraine or energy, at a time he later admits that he was addicted to drugs."

While Biden's dealings raise questions, Trump faces a barrage of legal challenges. That said, Hannity pointed out the onslaught of charges against Trump, including a particularly unusual case originating from New York.

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While Joe Biden's dealings raise questions, Donald Trump faces a barrage of legal challenges (@FoxNews/Youtube)

"Apparently, the three letter agencies of our federal government saved all of their scrutiny for Donald Trump. Trump now faces dozens of charges, including an unprecedented and bizarre case out of New York," Hannity said.

"The case, brought by the New York attorney general, who proudly campaigned on getting Trump, as Professor Dershowitz says. Once elected, she accused the former president of fraud, charged him with inflating the value of his real estate portfolio in order to obtain loans and better insurance rates", he concluded. 

Social media reacts to Hannity's comments

Following these latest advancements, online users voiced their opinions across various social media platforms.

"Fox and you Trumpsters give it up," said one viewer. 



 

"Wow breaking news," anothe user said mockingly. 



 



 

One viewer counter-attacked Hannity, saying, "Trump was the brand in his family's business dealings."



 

"Agree. Same as Trump brand," another chimed in. 



 

"Lol. What was the judgement Sean helped attain? $787 million. That is a lot of lying," said another viewer. 



 

"@seanhannity is nervous and he should be. It’s just a matter of time co-conspirator #3," another viewer voiced. 

"Oh. you are still on the loser's side? How many in damages are you eager to pay this time?" asked one curious viewer. 

This article contains remarks made on the internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online. 

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