The Biden-China Corruption Story Charlie Kirk Kept Returning To
Showing 11 Corruption videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
Corruption on Charlie Kirk's platform meant mostly one recurring story: investigative journalist Peter Schweizer's documentation that the Biden family received $31 million from Chinese businessmen tied to China's Ministry of State Security, payments Schweizer said began while Joe Biden was vice president and were arranged without any discernible product or service in exchange, a claim he argued went beyond ordinary influence-peddling into the territory of compromised intelligence. Miranda Devine extended the same story to its human cost, describing how John Paul Mac Isaac, the computer repair shop owner who turned Hunter Biden's laptop over to the FBI, faced death threats, IRS scrutiny, and eventual bankruptcy while the Biden family's wealth continued growing, a contrast she framed as a specific injustice against a whistleblower rather than a partisan talking point. A campus confrontation with Congresswoman Ilhan Omar pressed a related but separate question, asking her to explain how her net worth moved from roughly negative $65,000 to over $30 million in seven years and to account for a winery listed on her financial disclosure that appeared to have no verifiable address or phone number, a line of questioning Omar dismissed without directly answering. James O'Keefe discussed his own approach to institutional corruption with Kirk, describing why he continued targeting powerful entities like Pfizer and BlackRock despite personal and legal risk.