Hunter Biden Agrees to Testify Privately Before House Republicans Probing His Business Dealings and Legal Issues
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Hunter Biden offered to comply with any new subpoena and testify privately before House Republicans seeking to investigate alleged corruption.
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Republicans are interested in Hunter Biden's business dealings and struggles with addiction; he faces criminal charges over a gun purchase and tax affairs.
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Biden previously refused to comply with a subpoena for private testimony but said he would speak publicly.
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On Wednesday, Republicans held a hearing to consider holding Biden in contempt of Congress for not complying.
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Biden's attorney said Biden would now comply with a "proper subpoena" for private testimony, but Republicans said they would still move forward with contempt proceedings.