 All right, there's a bunch of stories all over the place coming out on the whole Biden corruption issue. It really is, it keeps blowing up, it keeps getting bigger, at least according to some of the reports that are out there. Part of the challenge here is to figure out what's legit and what's partisan. Now I know somebody's gonna say, yeah, but you assume everything said about Trump is true? No, I mean, Trump admits everything he says about Trump is true. I mean, Trump didn't hide the fact that he hid confidential documents. Trump didn't hide the fact that he tried to influence the election in Georgia. Trump didn't hide the fact that he worked very, very hard, including going after Mike Pence to try to overturn the election. So I mean, I think the evidence is just staring us in our face in terms of Trump in it and in terms of Biden, there's a lot of evidence, but exactly what is, what isn't, what is accurate, what is not, what is just hard to tell, it's hard to tell. And of course, because it's so partisan, the media is completely biased, right? I mean, if you go to, if you go to most of the traditional mainstream media, they're just not covering the story. And if you go to the right-wing media, I mean, Biden is responsible for every horrible thing that's happened in the world in the last 50 years. He's the most evil president in human history. And the truth is probably somewhere in between those. Anyway, the latest out of the House Oversight Committee is that Hunter Biden and ultimately Joe Biden, you know, even when he was vice president, had meetings with a lot of kind of oligarchs from Russia, from Kazakhstan and from Ukraine, meetings that Joe Biden says he never discussed business at, maybe that's true, but meetings that ultimately led to millions of dollars and they're estimating up to $20 million of funds flowing from these oligarchs to Hunter Biden and other Biden's bank accounts. Even if there was no literal Joe Biden doing anything in support of these oligarchs, doing something to change US government policy in favor of these oligarchs, they were obviously paying for access. They were obviously, I mean, again, somebody did this really cool story he took. He took this an example of a board member on Apple, right, Apple computers, I think, I forget her name, but she is like a senior person of BlackRock, so massive experience in finance. She sits on the board of Apple computers, sitting on the board of Apple computers, she gets something like $100,000 plus $100,000 cash and $200,000 in stock. Let's say the whole package is worth over a year, $400,000, $500,000. This is to sit on the board of one of the largest and one of the most complicated complex companies in the world. This is a woman eminently qualified to do so with vast experience in the world of finance and in the world of corporate finance and eminently qualified, eminently knowledgeable, and she's getting maybe half a million dollars a year, probably less for sitting on the board of Apple. Hunter Biden, loser, knows nothing, eminently unqualified to sit on anybody's board. She sits on Burisma's board and makes $5 million. Now even to a lot of, I think, leftist commentators, this is obviously nuts, obviously something else is going on here, and the obvious thing that's going on here is the buying access. Whether that access was provided, question mark, and whether that access led to any favors or any different kind of behavior on the part of the American government, question mark, we don't know. But the reality is that Hunter Biden was paid huge amounts of money for something he was clearly not qualified to do. He had no knowledge in the energy industry, he had no knowledge in board of directors, he had no knowledge in business, the guy is a nobody and a nothing, except he is the son of who used to be the vice president of the United States. And that was it. That was his full qualifications. And we've already learned from Hunter Biden's associate that the vice president Biden would call his son, and often it just happened, happened by accident, to be at a business meeting, but he never talked business. But it turns out he also met these people in person, maybe he didn't talk business, but met them in person. Some trips were negotiated, whether they happened or not. Again, not completely clear, a place like Kazakhstan to meet certain people. And again, people say, well, Biden's supporting the Ukraine war because he's in the pocket of the Ukrainians because it turns out that Hunter Biden, at least it seems, was getting a significant amount of money from Russian oligarchs, like Yelena Baturina, who is supposedly transferred $3.5 million to an entity controlled by Devon Archer, the partner of Hunter Biden and Hunter Biden. Now, after she transferred their money, she happened to attend a dinner in which Joe Biden attended a dinner with her, and Biden and so again, what she got for the $3.5 million, we don't know. But again, it's Russian, it's Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan is an ally of Russia. I guess Café Milano in D.C. was the favorite place to meet for these things. I mean, there's a lot and clearly there's some really ugly stuff here, clearly there's some real corruption here. I'm not surprised, you know, Hunter Biden seems like the kind of leech that will do anything he can to leverage his family name to get as much money out of it. And so to be followed, I mean, I think it's going to be interesting to see what the plea deal, if that's ever going to come together, and then it's going to be interesting to see whether the Republicans impeach Biden over this, whether they think they have enough to take it to impeachment. Of course, you know, because everything is partisan today, it'll fail in the Senate, whether the mainstream media will ever pick up on this, will ever do anything about this. Also, interesting, and whether a broader investigation over the way in which influence is sold in Washington D.C. to Democrats, Republicans, and everybody else is, would be, would be really whether that is ever going to happen. I'm going to guess, I'm going to guess, the answer is no.