U.S. Attorneys Dispute Handling of Potential Charges Against Hunter Biden
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Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss told Congress he sought authority to charge Hunter Biden outside of Delaware, but D.C. U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves said this was unnecessary.
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Graves said he offered Weiss full support to bring charges against Hunter Biden in D.C. without needing special authority.
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It's unclear why Weiss didn't accept Graves' offer of support to charge Hunter Biden in D.C.
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Weiss inquiring about special authority to charge Hunter Biden outside Delaware raises questions about whether he lacked courage or was misled.
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Graves' testimony suggests something prevented Weiss from charging Hunter Biden in D.C., despite having Graves' support to do so.