
During a congressional hearing, Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, was questioned by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) about alleged crimes committed by President Joe Biden. Bobulinski claimed to have witnessed the president commit crimes and, when pressed by Ocasio-Cortez to name them, cited 'corruption statutes, RICO, conspiracy, FARA' as the crimes he observed, with RICO being a federal law codified at 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961-68. Bobulinski listed three specific allegations against the president. The exchange became heated, with Ocasio-Cortez challenging the classification of RICO as a crime, leading to a broader debate on the matter. The incident has sparked significant discussion and coverage, highlighting the contentious nature of the impeachment hearing.
‘RICO Is Not A Crime!’: AOC Sent Into Tailspin After Asking Bobulinski To List Biden’s Crimes https://t.co/F0WqGNGasu
AOC gets into testy exchange with Biden probe witness Tony Bobulinski over president’s alleged crimes https://t.co/cLu0FXFrIM https://t.co/D6kZNQ4ojm
.@RepAOC grills Bobulinski about Biden’s criminal record: ‘Did the president commit a crime?’ https://t.co/HjgBxvMxsI https://t.co/HjgBxvMxsI




