Posted on 12/06/2023 12:40:07 PM PST by Red Badger
Oversight Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) is pressing for a closed-door deposition with the president's son, whose lawyers are countering with a public testimony offer.
The House could hold Hunter Biden in contempt if he refuses to appear behind closed doors as part of a sweeping investigation into President Joe Biden, Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) warned on Wednesday.
“He’s been subpoenaed. We expect him to show up. They don’t get to make the rules,” Comer said in a brief interview with POLITICO.
Asked what the next step would be if Hunter Biden does not meet with his panel, Comer added: “I would expect Congress to hold the president’s son in contempt.”
And Comer and Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) formalized that contempt threat in a letter to Hunter Biden's legal team on Wednesday afternoon, writing that if Hunter Biden does not appear on Dec. 13 for a deposition, "the Committees will initiate contempt of Congress proceedings."
Comer and Hunter Biden’s legal team are locked in a standoff over the latter’s requested appearance before the Oversight Committee. While the Oversight chief subpoenaed Hunter Biden to appear for a closed-door deposition, Abbe Lowell, an attorney for the president’s son, instead offered public testimony.
House Republicans rejected that offer; Comer hasn’t ruled out eventual public testimony by Hunter Biden, however, as long as he meets with the committee privately first.
Typically, House panels insist on a private deposition before allowing a public appearance. The Jan. 6 select committee denied several requests by high-profile potential witnesses to testify publicly, including one from Donald Trump ally Rudy Giuliani.
Lowell, in a letter to Comer sent on Wednesday, doubled down on his offer that Hunter Biden would appear before the committee for a public hearing – arguing that a meeting behind closed doors would run the risk of details getting selectively leaked.
“He is making this choice because the Committee has demonstrated time and again it uses closed-door sessions to manipulate, even distort, the facts and misinform the American public — a hearing would ensure transparency and truth in these proceedings,” Lowell wrote on Wednesday.
The committee can publicly release deposition transcripts. Comer and Jordan previously pledged that they would do so for a closed-door Hunter Biden interview "soon after its completion."
Hunter Biden is one of several targets of House GOP impeachment inquiry subpoenas or interview requests made as Republicans enter the final stage of their months-long investigation. They are looking to make a decision early next year on whether or not to pursue impeachment articles against the president.
Republicans have found examples of Hunter Biden involving his father to try to boost his own profile, in addition to poking holes in some of Joe Biden’s and the White House’s previous statements, but they’ve yet to find a direct link that shows Joe Biden took official actions as president or vice president to benefit his family’s businesses.
as long as there are open hearings testimony
The reason is so the Congress-critters can pre-screen the answers for their mutual benefit. And so they can preen before the cameras...................
I figured he would................stall, stall, delay, delay, deny, deny, claim persecution, claim politics, stall some more....................
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