Biden has earned the moniker, quid pro-Joe. He proved that when he got Ukraine to fire the prosecutor investigating Hunter. Quid pro-Joe withheld a one billion dollar loan until the prosecutor was fired.
Recently Biden made a trip to Saudi Arabia, where he met with several high officials, including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who allegedly signed off on the murder of WaPo journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Biden was criticized for meeting with him. Incidentally, the Biden regime decided that he is immune from prosecution:
“Mohammed bin Salman, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is the sitting head of government and, accordingly, is immune from this suit.”
Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), who will soon lead the powerful House Oversight and Reform Committee dropped a bombshell when he announced that his committee will be investigating Biden’s deal with the Saudis.
It is his belief that Biden made a deal with Saudi Arabia to up production in order to lower prices. No one is certain what the Saudis got except being immune from prosecution for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
That investigation will also look at Biden’s suicidal energy policies and how they have hampered oil production here in the United States.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELHave you forgotten that under Trump we achieved energy independence for the first time since all houses were heated with coal or wood? They will try to determine the effects of the decisions made by Biden in the way of energy production.
Comer said:
“This Committee has a responsibility to uncover the facts surrounding any backdoor deals cut by President Biden or his emissaries. The President is choosing foreign sources over domestic source [sic]—all for political purposes.”
“If his Administration is engaging in backdoor market manipulations with adversarial nations while jeopardizing our national security for the sake of securing more favorable election conditions for Democrats, the American people have a right to know.”
🚨NEW🚨@RepJamesComer launches probe into President Biden’s energy crisis that is harming the pocketbooks of Americans.
He is calling on senior leadership to provide information related to the Biden Administration’s failed policies.https://t.co/6wsLrQrhZ5
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) December 4, 2022
Comer’s letter to Blinken continues:
“The Committee is investigating reports of a ‘secret deal to boost oil production between the Biden Administration and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The New York Times reported that Biden Administration officials believed President Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia in August 2022 ‘could shore up a Saudi commitment to convince OPEC to increase oil production.’”
“According to the New York Times, in May 2022, Amos Hochstein, the Administration’s Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Affairs at the State Department, and Brett McGurk, a senior National Security Council official, sought a clandestine, two-part arrangement with Saudi Arabia to increase foreign fossil fuel output.”
The letter continued in great detail and laid out specifically which documents and transcriptions Comer wants from Blinken. The Kentucky Republican concluded that he expects his committee to receive the requested materials by Dec. 19.
Comer’s primary point of contention, echoing millions of commonsense-thinking Americans, is that the Biden administration begging for oil from foreign, and oftentimes adversarial nations, is a direct threat to U.S. national security, especially with the backdrop of knowing that the United States sits on some of the largest deposits of oil in the world.
But for some reason, Biden insists on going elsewhere for that precious black gold, including his most recent asinine decision to allow Chevron to resume oil production in Venezuela, as PJ Media’s Chris Queen reported in November.
If Comer’s committee can prove that the Biden administration brokered a secret oil deal with Saudi Arabia simply to artificially and temporarily decrease oil and gas prices in the U.S. ahead of the 2022 midterms, it’ll be yet another valid reason to talk impeachment next year.




















