House Republicans Subpoena Hunter Biden's Phone Records, Democrats Criticize Move as 'Invasive'
• House Republicans subpoenaed 15 years of Hunter Biden's phone records from AT&T as part of their impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
• Democrats revealed the subpoena in a memo, criticizing Republicans for failing to disclose it and calling it "outrageously broad and invasive."
• Republicans say the records will help determine if Joe Biden sold access or received payments in exchange for official acts.
• The subpoena comes after the FBI arrested a former informant on charges of lying about Biden accepting a bribe.
• Hunter Biden recently spent over 6 hours being interviewed by congressional investigators, denying his father had involvement in his business deals.