Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene shows off X-rated pics of Hunter Biden with a woman while questioning IRS whistleblower

Hunter Biden, the first son of Vice President Joe Biden, was on full display (frontal) during Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee Hearing.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., caused a stir by pulling out photos of her now 53-year-old self in compromising poses with several women as she grilled newly unmasked IRS whistleblower Joseph Ziegler.

Greene began her interview by warning viewers to “exercise parental discretion” and that the “following images are disturbing.”

Greene asked Ziegler if Hunter Biden violated the federal Mann Act of 1909, which prohibits women from crossing state lines for “prostitution, debauchery or any other immoral purposes.”

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The lawmaker showed an image from a United Airlines receipt, which booked a woman for a flight in June 2018 between Los Angeles and Dulles Airport (Northern Virginia).

Then, Greene whipped up images, including a (mercifully censored) picture of a lady caressing her first son, well, the first son.

“So, when Hunter Biden paid this woman to travel with him across state borders from California to Washington DC in June 15, this is a violation under the Mann Act. She said, “This was prostitution.”

She then focused on the allegations that Hunter Biden had taken money from his Owasco P.C. law firm to pay prostitutes. to pay prostitutes.

She said, “Most people deduct… items for their tax returns through their business, such as a meal or office supplies.” “Can you confirm to me that Hunter Biden wrote off payments made to prostitutes by his law firm?”

Ziegler stated that his response was limited.

Greene brought up the image of a woman being paid for prostitution through Hunter Biden’s law firm in a suspicious activity report created by a bank.

Ziegler refused to confirm that the first son had written off the payments made to prostitutes in Owasco accounts. He cited the parameters of the testimony he gave.

He said, “I can confirm that there were deductions made for what we believed to be escorts. And then the $10,000 membership in a golf club. Yes,” he concluded. “That wasn’t a membership to a golf course. This was a payment for a sexclub.”

Greene then turned to Gary Shapley, the other IRS whistleblower. He presented him with a new collage containing lewd images of Hunter Biden, indicating that the first son had cut multiple sextapes with prostitutes whom he had paid.

“Should this be displayed, Mr. Chairman?” Ranking member Jamie Raskin (D) (Md.). Oversight Chair James Comer’s (R-Ky. ) grumbling was heard.

Greene ran out of time before she got a reply.

Shapley’s and Ziegler’s testimony at the hearing on Wednesday focused on their claims that the federal investigation of Hunter Biden had been rife in favoritism.

They had claimed in earlier testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee that Delaware US Attorney David Weiss who led the investigation was prevented from pursuing further charges against Hunter Biden both in Southern California and Washington, DC.

Weiss, who has now publicly stated that he is the “ultimate authority,” in his investigation, did make a caveat to the House Judiciary Committee in which he said that “my charging power is limited geographically to my own district.”

Weiss eventually struck a deal where Hunter Biden admitted to misdemeanor charges of willful failure not to pay federal income taxes for 2017 and 2018. Court documents confirm this.

Hunter Biden has also entered into a pretrial diversion deal for a felony of possessing a gun while addicted to illegal drugs.

The 53-year old is scheduled to appear at a federal hearing in Wilmington, Del. On July 26, he will enter his plea.