House Panel to Hold Public Hearing with Hunter Biden as Impeachment Inquiry Enters Next Phase
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer says the impeachment inquiry against President Biden will move to a "next phase", including a public hearing with Hunter Biden testifying.
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During his deposition, Hunter Biden testified he "did not involve" his father in his businesses and said Republicans have no evidence against the president.
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Comer said Hunter's deposition revealed "contradictory statements" that need further review and a public hearing will "hopefully clear up some discrepancies".
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The first son also admitted being "high or drunk" when he sent the "sitting here with my father" text and said his father was not actually sitting with him.
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Comer said he is "very optimistic" about the deposition and hopes to release the transcripts publicly within 2-3 days once both sides agree.