Marjorie Taylor Greene Gets Targeted By Hunter Biden After Showing Graphic Images Of The President's Son In Congress

On Friday, the attorney representing Hunter Biden filed an ethics complaint against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she showed images of the younger Biden engaging in sexual acts with an escort during a committee hearing that took place on Wednesday. 

As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, Rep. Greene showed the image when discussing allegations of Hunter Biden engaging in the trafficking of women. The picture was used as proof that Hunter had, in fact, paid for prostitutes through his law firm and that he also committed tax fraud by deducting those payments from the taxes. 

Abbe Lowell, the attorney representing Hunter, said that Greene showing the censored images of Hunter Biden engaging in sexual acts with prostitutes was an “abhorrent behavior that blatantly violates House Ethics rules and standards of official conduct.” Lowell called for Greene to be “immediately” examined by the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE). 

“This week, your colleague has lowered herself, and by extension the entire House of Representatives, to a new level of abhorrent behavior that blatantly violates House Ethics rules and standards of official conduct. If the OCE takes its responsibilities seriously, it will promptly and decisively condemn and discipline Ms. Greene for her latest actions,” Lowell wrote, according to The Hill.

“Now more than ever, the House has a duty to make loud and clear that it does not endorse, condone, or agree with her outrageous, undignified conduct and brazen violations of the standards of official conduct that do not reflect creditably on the House of Representatives,” he continued. 

“Rather than evaluate the credibility of the IRS agents’ testimony or review our tax laws, Ms. Greene sought to use the power of her office to generate some clicks online, fundraise, and provide sensationalist clips for Fox News at the expense of harassing and embarrassing Mr. Biden, a private citizen,” Lowell further complained on the issue. “This political stunt by Ms. Greene will go down as a historic event unbecoming of any member of Congress and beneath the dignity of the House of Representatives.”

While the images that Rep. Greene showed certainly aren’t something you’d expect to see in Congress, it also highlights the depraved nature of the individual that is being dealt with. In the context of her argument, the images were used properly and fit within House standards of ethics on evidence.

More than anything, the filing by Lowell goes to show the lack of ethics that Hunter Biden has that whenever his own actions that he himself filmed are shown in Congress, it is considered inappropriate. Perhaps rather than attempting to admonish Rep. Greene for showing the images Lowell should be working with Hunter to ensure that nothing like this would be done again.

If the son of the president of the United States wants to break the law and purchase prostitutes and then file them as a tax write-off illegally, he has no right to whine and complain whenever Congress speaks of his actions. The ethical wrong lies entirely on Hunter Biden’s shoulders and he should reconsider the next time he whines about other people's actions. 

READ THIS NEXT
Rogan warns that liberal celebration of Kirk assassination shows we're closer to 'civil war' than he thought
ICE arrests Moldovan illegal immigrant and convicted killer who tortured, threw victim out ninth-floor window
Senate vote to end government shutdown ignites Democrat civil war

GET UPDATES

ad-image
Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland dead at 24

By Paulina Dedaj | 2025-11-06

Erika Kirk recounts seeing Charlie lying in the hospital

By Rachel Wolf | 2025-11-05

Cuomo calls on Republicans this Election Day after Trump's big endorsement in NYC mayoral race

By Paul Steinhauser | 2025-11-04

Major elections test Trump agenda as New Jersey governor race tightens to photo finish

By Paul Steinhauser | 2025-11-03

© 2025 news.basedapparel.com, Privacy Policy