House Republicans Pause Contempt Vote After Renewed Talks Over Hunter Biden Testimony
• House Republicans halted plans to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress after his lawyers resumed talks with committees about testifying.
• The committees had voted to recommend contempt charges after Biden did not provide closed-door testimony as subpoenaed.
• Biden's lawyer said the original subpoenas were invalid but agreed to accept new ones and testify.
• The committees agreed to postpone contempt proceedings to allow time for an agreement on Biden's testimony.
• Separately, Hunter Biden's lawyer Kevin Morris is scheduled to be interviewed by the committees on Thursday.