Hunter Biden Testifies in Impeachment Inquiry, Denies Father's Involvement in Business Deals
ICARO Media Group
Hunter Biden, in a closed-door deposition before two GOP-led House committees involved in the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, maintained that his father had not been part of his various business dealings. The younger Biden rebuked the premise of the inquiry, stating that he did not involve his father in his business affairs. Republicans have sought Hunter Biden's testimony for an extended period, arguing that it was crucial to the impeachment inquiry centered around allegations of the president's involvement in family members' foreign business dealings during his vice-presidential term.
There has been no evidence found to support impeachable offenses, and recent developments, including charges against a one-time FBI informant accused of lying about the president and his son accepting bribes from a Ukrainian energy company, have cast doubts on the validity of the claims against the Bidens. The White House dismissed the impeachment inquiry as a baseless political maneuver, and Hunter Biden's attorney labeled the allegations against him as dishonest and not credible.
While Hunter Biden's testimony did not reveal any new insights, his brother James Biden reiterated in his deposition that the president had no part in his family's business activities. The House Oversight Chairman disclosed that investigations unveiled Joe Biden's integral role as "the brand" his family used for financial gains.
Moving forward, the impeachment inquiry is heading towards a public hearing with Hunter Biden despite doubts raised by some lawmakers about the likelihood of his public testimony. Hunter Biden faces legal issues of tax evasion and federal gun charges, to which he has pleaded not guilty. The latest developments in the impeachment proceedings continue to shed light on the complexities surrounding the allegations against the Biden family.