Two Senate Republican committees have released a report claiming that work done by Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son in Ukraine created a “potential conflict of interest” that undermined U.S. policy.
The controversial report comes just weeks before November’s presidential election and with the elder Biden leading incumbent Republican President Donald Trump in most polls.
Released on September 23 by Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron Johnson and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, the report also alleges that Hunter Biden had dealings with Ukrainian, Russian, Kazakh and Chinese nationals of “questionable backgrounds,” including the wife of a former Moscow mayor.