House Republicans Negotiating Hunter Biden Testimony to Avoid Contempt Vote
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House Republicans say they are negotiating with Hunter Biden's attorneys to arrange his testimony before a Congressional committee and avoid a contempt vote.
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan said new negotiations are underway for Hunter Biden's testimony after Republicans moved to hold him in contempt last week.
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Hunter Biden has offered to testify publicly but House Republicans want his testimony behind closed doors.
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After Hunter Biden made a surprise hearing appearance, his attorney said Republicans' subpoenas are now legally invalid but negotiations continue.
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House Republican Whip Tom Emmer said if negotiations stall further, Republicans will resume efforts to hold Hunter Biden in contempt.