Hunter Biden Agrees to Testify Publicly Before House Panel About Business Dealings
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Hunter Biden's lawyers say he is willing to testify publicly before the House Oversight Committee on December 13th about his business dealings.
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The GOP-led committee subpoenaed Hunter Biden to testify in a closed-door deposition on December 13th about his foreign business dealings.
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Committee chair James Comer rejected Biden's request for only a public hearing but said he should have the opportunity to testify publicly at a later date.
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Biden's lawyer criticized the committee's investigation as a "political stunt" aimed at tying Joe Biden to Hunter Biden's business deals without evidence.
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The committee also subpoenaed an assistant US attorney involved in the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden over whistleblower allegations of political interference, which officials have disputed.