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Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) shocked Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Tuesday by claiming that the Biden family wrongly took up to $100 million from foreign sources. "And so people wonder, you know, is Joe Biden basically compromised as vis-a-vis the Chinese Communist Party, which runs China, of course," Biggs said. "And these things begin to look real. And we're talking, Maria, we're talking literally, it's not $10 million. It's well over $20, $30 million in some estimates, as high as $100 million flowing through these accounts." "Holy moly!" Bartiromo exclaimed. "This looks more and more sinister every time we look at it," Biggs added, without sharing any evidence. Watch the video from Fox Business at this link. RECOMMENDED LINKS: ・Chicago fire destroys Second City comedy offices, but spares theater ・'Some would suggest treason!' MAGA Republican says Joe Biden must be impeached and jailed ・'We don't know': Andy Biggs and Marjorie Taylor Greene admit they can't find 'tapes' implicating Biden Sponsored Content MORE FROM Raw Story College towns are becoming the GOP's worst nightmare: reportJudge asked to unseal search warrants in Trump's classified docs probeNorth Dakota cop killer may have planned larger attack with grenades and modified gun: authorities Visit Raw Story TRENDING STORIES 1. Fiat Loses Case as Mahindra’s Jeep Copy Allowed to Sell in USBloomberg 2. Trump to face a 'a sprawling racketeering indictment' in Georgia: reportRaw Story 3. Influencer Christine Tran Ferguson Reveals Son Asher Has Died at 15 Months: 'So Heartbroken'People 4. After decades of struggle in Israel, dozens of African Hebrew Israelites face deportationThe Associated Press MORE FOR YOU Ron DeSantis is under fire for doubling down on proposed changes to Social Security which could impact when Americans get benefits. The Florida Governor has issued his support for updating the program for younger people in order to keep it "viable". The Social Security Board of Trustees' 2023 annual report revealed that funds that support the program will be depleted by 2034. As a result of this, there will be an automatic reduction in the amount of benefit payments that will be paid to beneficiaries. In light of this, Republican lawmakers have suggested changes to the current system, which included raising the official retirement age, to keep it solvent. Appearing on Fox News, Gov. DeSantis defended his faltering campaign and previous record when it comes to Social Security. On the conservative news network's MediaBuzz program, he was asked about his previous support for privatizing benefits and raising the retirement age to 70 during his time as a congressman. Former President Donald Trump, the current frontrunner to be the 2024 Republican nominee, has blasted DeSantis over his voting history. In response to this criticism, he said: "I have always said: 'Promise made, promise kept.' I'm the governor of Florida. Of course, we are going to protect peoples' Social Security. "My grandmother passed away when she was 91. That was her sole source of income and that's true for millions of seniors so that goes without saying. "When people say we are going to cut seniors' Social Security, that is totally not true. "Talking about making changes for people in their 30s and 40s so the program is viable, that's a much different thing. That's something there needs to be discussions on." Last month, the Republican Study Committee (RSC) supported a proposal to phase in the increased retirement age for full Social Security benefits gradually. This would involve adding four extra months a year to someone's full retirement age until they turn 69 and would apply to those turning 62 in 2033. According to the American Association of Retired Pensions (AARP), retirement benefits are not set to go away entirely in the next decade but claimants will see their payments decrease significantly. The organization stated: "That does not mean Social Security will no longer be around; it means the system will exhaust its cash reserves and will be able to pay out only what it takes in year-to-year in Social Security taxes. "If this comes to pass, Social Security would be able to pay about 80 percent of the benefits to which retired and disabled workers are entitled." Sponsored Content MORE FROM Daily Express US 'Killer' took road trip with 'dead body in passenger seat' next to child and girlfriendFurious Illinois sheriff warns cash bail ban will spark 'eruption in crime' on streetsDonald Trump LIVE: Trump rips into Ron DeSantis and Chris Christy as indictment looms Visit Daily Express US TRENDING STORIES 1. 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