Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R., accused Hunter Biden of writing off sex trafficking as a 'business expense' after an IRS whistleblower's shocking allegations.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., explains why she is pushing to impeach President Biden over bribery claims and his border policies.warning Americans are"furious" over his"sweetheart" plea deal to avoid jail time after pleading guilty to a felony gun charge and two tax violations. Greene also addressed the bombshell allegations that the president's son wrote off prostitution as a business expense during"MediaBuzz.
Hunter Biden also wrote off paying prostitutes through his business as a business expense… I'm a business owner of a construction company and I know what writing off business expenses are, but writing off human sex trafficking is no type of expense anyone should write off for their business, and that's something they should go to jail for. It doesn't matter to me whether it's a Trump-appointed attorney, Trump-appointed judge. It does not matter.
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