Jesse Watters questions Biden’s $2.74M all-cash beach house purchase.
Another Intriguing Mystery: How Did Biden Buy a $3 Million Beach House in Cash?
Just five months after President Joe Biden left the vice presidency, he managed to purchase an almost $3 million home — in cash. No mortgage. No loan. Cash. This raises the question: How did the “poorest guy in Congress” amass such a large amount of liquid cash?
Fox News’ Jesse Watters delved into this intriguing topic on his show, “Primetime.” He played a montage of clips where Biden himself referred to himself as “the poorest man in Congress for 36 years.” Watters humorously questioned how the “poorest man in Congress” managed to buy a beach house worth million in cash.
Biden paid for his $3 million beach house in CASH. No mortgage. No loan. Cash. How did the poorest man in Washington get so rich? pic.twitter.com/yHmDYs4ZQ4
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) October 24, 2023
But the mystery deepens. The house, located in the quaint town of Rehoboth, Delaware, has no mortgage, but records show that Joe and Jill Biden opened a $250,000 line of credit against it last year. While some reports suggest that Biden used an advance from a multi-book deal to make the purchase, the numbers don’t add up. Discrepancies between what Biden reported to the IRS and the Office of Government Ethics reveal a $5.2 million unexplained difference. Interestingly, this amount is eerily close to the alleged $5 million bribe President Biden supposedly received from the owner of Ukrainian gas company Burisma.
Adding to the intrigue, the timing of the house purchase coincides with Hunter Biden’s infamous text to his Chinese business partner, where he mentions “waiting for the call with my father” and asks for $10 million. It seems there are many possibilities, and none of them are good.
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who is investigating the Bidens’ bank records along with Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, emphasizes the importance of obtaining all the Bidens’ financial records in light of this new revelation. Jesse Watters highlights the double standard, questioning why Biden can have $3 million in liquid assets after a public sector salary his whole life, while Trump is scrutinized for his valuations of properties like Mar-a-Lago.
Something is amiss, and it’s not just the water of Rehoboth beach. As a new speaker is elected, one can only hope that the Republicans will take action beyond mere investigations into the Biden family’s business dealings.
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