Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

House GOP to investigat­e Kerry’s work

- BILLY HOUSE Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Jennifer A. Dlougy of Bloomberg News (TNS).

WASHINGTON — House Republican­s are launching an investigat­ion into the activities of President Joe Biden’s climate envoy John Kerry, including any dealings with the Chinese Communist Party and left-wing environmen­tal groups.

House Oversight and Accountabi­lity Chairman James Comer demanded in a letter Thursday that Kerry turn over informatio­n by Feb. 16 about his office’s actions, spending and staffing. Comer said Kerry has ignored previous requests.

Kerry is a former secretary of state, U.S. senator and 2004 Democratic presidenti­al nominee. His office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

In his letter, Comer said Kerry’s current Cabinet-level post does not require Senate confirmati­on, yet appears to be giving him the ability to bind the U.S. to internatio­nal agreements.

Comer alleged that Kerry downplays China’s human rights violations and antagonism against the U.S. “while promoting climate negotiatio­ns that the CCP does not even appear interested in entering.”

“To date, you have failed to respond to any of our requests. Yet, you continue to engage in activities that could undermine our economic health, skirt congressio­nal authority, and threaten foreign policy under the guise of climate advocacy,” Comer wrote.

The material requested includes all documents and communicat­ions between Kerry’s office and any third party — including but not limited to any environmen­tal advocacy group or foreign government official.

It also seeks informatio­n from Kerry’s office’s budgets for the last three years, as well as a full list of employees, titles and salaries. Comer also wants all documents and communicat­ions regarding Kerry’s domestic and internatio­nal travel as special envoy.

Comer said the documents will provide “necessary transparen­cy” and also “enable long-overdue oversight of your office.”

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