Biden Brother Defies House Subpoena as GOP Pursues Impeachment Probe Into Alleged Foreign Deals
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President Biden's brother James won't appear for questioning this week per a House Oversight Committee subpoena, after his lawyers argued there was "no justification" for the demand.
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House Republicans believe James Biden will eventually comply, but the timing is unclear, while it's unknown if Hunter Biden will appear on Dec. 13 as requested.
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The White House has claimed the impeachment inquiry lacks legal authority without a House floor vote, but Republicans may vote retroactively soon.
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James Biden allegedly leveraged his brother's power for business dealings with China, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia based on emails from Hunter's laptop.
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In 2006, James Biden reportedly boasted about selling access to then-Senator Joe Biden, claiming "We’ve got investors lined up in a line of 747s filled with cash."