Suspicious financial activity reports on Biden family could derail ‘presidential chances’

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Suspicious financial activity reports on Biden family could derail ‘presidential chances’
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150 suspicious activity reports of the Biden family have been kept “under wraps,” and it includes an unexplained transfer of $3 million to the family, says Washington Correspondent for The Australian Adam Creighton.

“It could be so bad that it derails his presidential chances,” Mr Creighton told Sky News host James Morrow.

“Banks would have certain rules about large amounts going from certain companies to other people, maybe across borders, and they’d be flagged automatically.”

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