Hunter Biden Outmaneuvers House GOP in Testimony Standoff
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CNN legal analyst Elie Honig says there is a "zero percent chance" DOJ will criminally prosecute Hunter Biden for contempt of Congress after he offered to testify publicly.
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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer played himself into a corner by rejecting Hunter Biden's offer of public testimony and instead demanding closed-door testimony.
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If the House holds Hunter Biden in contempt, the contempt finding would be merely symbolic since he offered public testimony.
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Honig says Comer's demands make it seem like he is the one with something to hide in this situation.
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Hunter Biden's legal team smartly offered public testimony "for everyone to see on camera" rather than submit to Comer's demands for closed-door testimony.