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White House on Republican plan for Biden to testify on impeachmen­t: ‘LOL’

- Martin Pengelly in Washington

A White House spokespers­on poured cold water on Republican­s’ stated intention to invite Joe Biden to testify in public in his own impeachmen­t hearings, lamenting “a sad stunt” and telling the rightwing congressma­n steering the effort: “Call it a day, pal.”

James Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chair of the House oversight committee, has led attempts to impeach the president over alleged corruption involving the business dealings of his son Hunter Biden.

At the end of a long hearing on Wednesday, Comer said: “In the coming days I will invite President Biden to the oversight committee to provide his testimony and explain why his family received tens of millions of dollars … We need to hear from the president himself.”

Ian Sams, the White House spokespers­on for oversight and investigat­ions, responded swiftly and brutally.

“LOL,” Sams wrote, adding a facepalm emoji.

He added: “Comer knows 20-plus witnesses have testified that [Joe Biden] did nothing wrong. He knows that the hundreds of thousands of pages of records he’s received have refuted his false allegation­s. This is a sad stunt at the end of a dead impeachmen­t. Call it a day, pal.”

Hunter Biden, who has pleaded not guilty to federal tax and gun charges, has testified in private. So has James

Biden, the president’s brother.

Wednesday’s hearing featured two Republican witnesses, both former associates of Hunter Biden. Tony Bobulinski appeared in person. Jason Galanis appeared by video link from prison in

Alabama, where he is serving a near-16year sentence for fraud.

Another key source for Republican­s, Alexander Smirnov, was recently imprisoned in Nevada after being charged with lying to the FBI about supposed corruption involving the Biden family. Smirnov has also been linked to Russian intelligen­ce.

On Wednesday, Bobulinski and Galanis claimed Joe Biden was involved in family business activities, though a meeting described by Bobulinski took place in 2017, after Biden left office as vice-president and years before he beat Donald Trump to become president.

Democrats called Lev Parnas, a Ukrainian-American businessma­n who worked with Rudy Giuliani on Trump’s attempts to find dirt on the Bidens in Ukraine, efforts that led to the first of two Trump impeachmen­ts.

“The only informatio­n ever pushed on the Bidens and Ukraine has come from one source and one source only: Russia and Russian agents,” Parnas said.

Amid grandstand­ing from members of both parties, Democrats sought to persuade the watching public the Republican impeachmen­t effort was dead.

“Our colleagues now are apparently preparing to save face by ending the impeachmen­t farce with criminal referrals,” said Jamie Raskin, the ranking Democrat on the oversight committee. “But criminal referrals require evidence of crimes. And the only crimes we have

seen are those of the GOP’s own star witnesses.”

The attempt to impeach Joe Biden, Raskin said, had become “perhaps the most spectacula­r failure in the history of congressio­nal investigat­ions”.

In his pushback efforts, Sams also cited commentato­rs’ responses. Among them was Charlie Sykes, an anti-Trump Republican who spoke to MSNBC.

“What happened today was truly amazing even by our standards,” Sykes said. “It is one thing to say that this thing is falling apart but that actually understate­s how horrifical­ly bad this is. “This was dumb and dumber.”

 ?? ?? The Republican chair of the House oversight committee said he intended to invite Joe Biden to testify in his own impeachmen­t hearing. Photograph: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The Republican chair of the House oversight committee said he intended to invite Joe Biden to testify in his own impeachmen­t hearing. Photograph: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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