Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Prosecutor set to testify in Hunter Biden case

- LINDSAY WHITEHURST AND FARNOUSH AMIRI

WASHINGTON — The special counsel overseeing the Hunter Biden investigat­ion is expected to testify privately before a congressio­nal committee as a GOP probe into the Justice Department's handling of the case continues to unfold.

In a rare step, David Weiss is set to appear for a transcribe­d interview before members of the House Judiciary Committee on Nov. 7, two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Friday. The people spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss details of the private appearance.

It comes months after an Internal Revenue Service agent testified as part of a GOP probe that the investigat­ion into the president's son was “slow-walked” and mishandled. Weiss has denied one of the more explosive allegation­s by saying in writing that he had final say over the case.

Questions about Hunter Biden's business dealings have been central to a GOPled impeachmen­t inquiry into the president. That's been led in part by Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan.

The Justice Department has previously offered to let Weiss testify about the authority he had over the investigat­ion, noting that it is an “extraordin­ary step” for a prosecutor to speak to Congress while the criminal investigat­ion is still open but saying it is warranted because of deep concerns about “any misreprese­ntations about our work that could harm public confidence.”

Weiss is expected to make a single appearance next month. However, the Justice Department noted in a letter to the Judiciary Committee last month that he could be called on for public testimony after the investigat­ion is over.

Weiss, who also serves as U.S. attorney for Delaware, has been investigat­ing Hunter Biden for five years, and the case was expected to come to a conclusion with a plea deal on tax and gun charges that spared him jail time this summer.

But the agreement imploded after it came under scathing GOP criticism as a “sweetheart deal” and a judge separately raised questions about the terms in court.

Hunter Biden has now been charged with three felony firearm counts related to his purchase of a gun in 2018, a period when he has acknowledg­ed struggling with addiction.

Weiss has also indicated Hunter Biden could face tax charges, though none have yet been filed.

 ?? (AP/Matt Rourke) ?? Hunter Biden arrives for a court appearance in Wilmington, Del., on Oct. 3.
(AP/Matt Rourke) Hunter Biden arrives for a court appearance in Wilmington, Del., on Oct. 3.

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