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Biden’s son in GOP’s wish list

Republican­s want Hunter, whistleblo­wer to give impeachmen­t testimony

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WASHINGTON: The US Republican party fought back against an impeachmen­t investigat­ion into President Donald Trump by calling for the son of his main rival Joe Biden to be called as a witness.

Trump has accused the Bidens of unspecifie­d corruption due to Hunter Biden’s role as a director of Ukraine energy company Burisma when Joe Biden – now a leading candidate to challenge Trump in the 2020 election – was vice-president.

Devin Nunes, the senior Republican on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, which is holding impeachmen­t hearings, said Burisma reportedly paid Hunter US$50,000 (RM206,400) a month to sit on its board. Hunter’s “firsthand experience­s with Burisma can assist the American public in understand­ing the nature and extent of Ukraine’s pervasive corruption”, Nunes wrote on Saturday.

Trump has dismissed all allegation­s of misconduct after he pressed Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to open a graft investigat­ion into the Bidens.

Nunes said testimony from Hunter would boost transparen­cy in an “opaque and unfair process”.

He also called for the whistleblo­wer, who reported a July phone call between Trump and Zelensky, to be called as a witness.

Democrats, who control the House of Representa­tives, must approve witness requests submitted by Republican­s.

Democratic lawmaker Adam Schiff, who is leading the impeachmen­t probe, said the Intelligen­ce Committee would “give due considerat­ion to witnesses within the scope of the impeachmen­t inquiry”.

But he vowed the inquiry would not be “a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigat­ions into the Bidens ... that the president pressed Ukraine to conduct for his personal political benefit”.

The Democrats are aiming to make Trump only the third president in US history to be impeached, which would see him go on trial for removal in the Senate.

More than a dozen witnesses so far appear to have also broadly backed the Democrats’ allegation­s, which include a charge that Trump held up military aid for Ukraine to force it to investigat­e the Bidens.

The impeachmen­t hearings have been held behind closed doors but will be held in public starting next week.

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