Hunter Biden, the president’s son currently under investigation by House Republicans regarding his family, expressed his willingness to testify before Congress on Tuesday, the NY Times reported. However, he specified his preference for a public testimony, aiming to prevent potential distortions or selective leaks by Republicans.
Hunter Biden to testify before Congress, subpoenaed by House Republicans in impeachment inquiry
House Republicans issued a subpoena to the president’s son in early November, calling him to participate in a private transcribed interview. This move is part of an intensification of Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into the president, NBC News reported.
In a letter addressed to Congress, Abbe D. Lowell, Mr. Biden’s lawyer, criticized the Republican inquiry, labeling it a “partisan crusade.” Lowell expressed concerns about Representative James R. Comer, a Republican from Kentucky and the House Oversight Committee chairman, accusing him of using closed-door sessions to ” manipulate, even distort the facts and misinform the public.”
Comer responded to Lowell’s letter with a statement posted on X on Tuesday morning.: “Hunter Biden is trying…
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