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Biden, Trump families in spotlight as Ivanka testifies, Hunter subpoenaed


Based on polling numbers, as of Thursday, Nov. 9, the 2024 presidential election looks like it would be a rematch of 2020 between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. However, on Wednesday, Nov. 8, the focus was not on them but their family members.

Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, took the stand, testifying in her father’s $250 million civil fraud trial in New York.

The New York attorney general has accused Trump, his adult sons, and his organization of inflating his net worth on financial statements to banks and insurers in order to gain more favorable loans.

Ivanka told prosecutors she was not privy to her father’s personal financial statements.

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When asked specifically by the state lawyer if she had any role in preparing Donald Trump’s statements of financial condition, Ivanka replied, “Not that I’m aware of.”

Following Ivanka’s five-hour testimony, the New York attorney general rested her case. The defense is expected to begin theirs on Monday, Nov. 13.

Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee investigating President Biden and his connection to his family’s foreign business dealings subpoenaed Hunter and James Biden, the president’s son and brother, on Wednesday, Nov. 8, marking the first time that members of the Biden family have been subpoenaed since the impeachment inquiry was opened in September.

“We want to hear from the Biden’s,” Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., said in an interview with Fox News. “The evidence is overwhelming, we can bring the Biden’s in and ask substantive questions about things we have serious concerns about.”

A representative for Hunter Biden responded, calling it a “political stunt,” but said, “Hunter is eager to have the opportunity, in a public forum, at the right time, to discuss these matters with the committee.”

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BASED ON POLLING NUMBERS – AS OF TODAY — THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LOOKS LIKE IT WOULD BE A REMATCH OF 2020 — BETWEEN PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN AND FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP. HOWEVER, ON WEDNESDAY, THE FOCUS WAS NOT ON THEM — BUT THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS.

DONALD TRUMP’S DAUGHTER – IVANKA – TOOK THE STAND – TESTIFYING IN HER FATHER’S 250 MILLION DOLLAR CIVIL FRAUD TRIAL IN NEW YORK.

THE NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL HAS ACCUSED TRUMP, HIS ADULT SONS AND HIS ORGANIZATION OF INFLATING HIS NET WORTH ON FINANCIAL STATEMENTS TO BANKS AND INSURERS IN ORDER TO GAIN MORE FAVORABLE LOANS.

IVANKA TOLD PROSECUTORS SHE WAS NOT PRIVY TO HER FATHER’S PERSONAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

WHEN ASKED SPECIFICALLY BY THE STATE LAWYER IF SHE HAD ANY ROLE IN PREPARING DONALD TRUMP’S STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION—IVANKA REPLIED “NOT THAT I’M AWARE OF.”

FOLLOWING IVANKA’S FIVE HOUR TESTIMONY, THE NEW YORK ATTORNEY RESTED HER CASE. THE DEFENSE IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN THEIRS ON MONDAY.

MEANWHILE, THE HOUSE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING PRESIDENT BIDEN AND HIS CONNECTION TO HIS FAMILY’S FOREIGN BUSINESS DEALINGS – SUBPOENAED HUNTER AND JAMES BIDEN, THE PRESIDENT’S SON AND BROTHER ON WEDNESDAY – THE FIRST TIME MEMBERS OF THE BIDEN FAMILY HAVE BEEN SUBPOENAED SINCE THE IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY WAS OPENED IN SEPTEMBER.

A REPRESENTATIVE FOR HUNTER BIDEN RESPONDED — CALLING IT A “POLITICAL STUNT” BUT SAYING “HUNTER IS EAGER TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY, IN A PUBLIC FORUM, AT THE RIGHT TIME, TO DISCUSS THESE MATTERS WITH THE COMMITTEE.”