Washington, D.C. — On Thursday, Fox News reported that Congresswoman Stefanik, House Committee on Oversight and Reform Chair James Comer (R-KY), House Committee on the Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), and House Committee on Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) sent a letter to White House Counsel Stuart Delery demanding answers about the White House’s “clear shift” in messaging regarding President Biden’s knowledge of and involvement in his son Hunter Biden’s corrupt foreign business dealings. 

The White House refused to comment on Fox News’ reporting.

According to Fox News:

“Top House Republicans said Thursday that there has been a "clear shift" in messaging from the White House on President Biden’s involvement in son Hunter’s foreign business dealings, and they are demanding to know whether that shift indicates the president knew more than he let on.

House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith wrote a letter, exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, to White House Counsel Stuart Delery on Thursday afternoon to seek clarity on this shifting message.

"President Biden and official White House spokespersons have said repeatedly that the president had no knowledge of his son’s business, nor did he discuss business with his son," they wrote. But they pointed to a June 29 statement released by White House spokesperson from the White House Counsel’s Office Ian Sams, which they said seemed to move the goalposts.

On that day, Sams said, "As we have said many times before, the president was not in business with his son."

The White House has previously said the president never spoke to his son about his business dealings and had no knowledge of them. The president himself has also denied ever having spoken to his son about his business dealings or being involved in them.

As a result of this apparent messaging shift, the four GOP lawmakers asked the White House to answer a series of questions, including whether the White House is "now admitting President Biden knew of and was involved in Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings," how many of those foreign business deals he was "aware of," what President Biden’s involvement was, and whether he was "financially compensated for his involvement."

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They gave the White House counsel until July 27 to provide answers. The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.”

This letter was sent on the same day that we learned of new allegation from “highly credible confidential human source for the FBI that President Biden received millions of dollars from an Ukrainian gas company that Hunter Biden was on the board of in exchange for getting a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating the company fired.

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