First son Hunter Biden was put on full (frontal) display during Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) caused a stir when she pulled out photos of the now-53-year-old in compromising positions with a series of women while she peppered newly unmasked IRS whistleblower Joseph Ziegler with questions.
To kick off her questioning session, Greene warned viewers that “parental discretion is advised” and cautioned that “the following images are disturbing.”
Greene then asked Ziegler whether Hunter Biden had violated the federal Mann Act of 1910, which prohibits the transportation of women across state lines “for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose.”
At that point, proceedings got X-rated, as Greene whipped out images including a (mercifully) censored picture of a woman caressing the first son’s, well, first son.
“So when Hunter Biden paid for this woman to do this with him to travel across state lines from California to Washington, DC, on June 15 — this is a violation of the Mann Act. This was prostitution,” she said.
Then she homed in on allegations that Hunter Biden took money from his law firm Owasco PC to pay prostitutes.
“Most people write off … things for their taxes through their businesses, like a meal or some office supplies,” she said. “Can you confirm for me that Hunter Biden had written off payments to prostitutes through his law firm?”
Ziegler noted that he was limited in what he could say in response.
Greene raised the explicit image again when discussing a bank-created suspicious activity report claiming that a “victim” was paid through Hunter Biden’s law firm for prostitution.