Los Angeles Times

Hunter Biden rebuffs GOP bid for appearance at House hearing

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WASHINGTON — Hunter Biden on Wednesday rejected an invitation from House Republican­s to appear for a public hearing next week alongside former business associates, an inquiry his attorney dismissed as a “carnival side show.”

In a letter obtained by the Associated Press, attorney Abbe Lowell blasted Republican­s’ efforts to bring his client before a public hearing after he had sat for a nearly seven-hour deposition last month.

“Your latest step — this March 6 invitation — is not a serious oversight proceeding,” Lowell said in the letter. “It is your attempt to resuscitat­e your Conference’s moribund inquiry with a made-for-right-wing-media, circus act.”

The invitation sent last week from Rep. James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, included three of Biden’s former business associates, all of whom are currently facing their own legal challenges.

“Your idea of congressio­nal ‘fact-finding’ is, amazingly, to have Mr. Biden appear with the discredite­d ‘witnesses’ you continue to promote,” Lowell continued.

The committee’s 14month investigat­ion into the Biden family has primarily focused on Hunter Biden’s overseas work in countries such as Ukraine and China.

Although lawmakers have unearthed ethically questionab­le behavior by the president’s son and other family members, Republican­s have yet to produce evidence of misconduct by Joe Biden while in public office.

The dismissal of the invitation comes after Hunter Biden and his lawyer insisted late last year that he appear for a public hearing instead of the private deposition, citing concerns that GOP lawmakers would distort his interview.

The two sides ultimately agreed to a sit-down testimony first, followed by a public hearing.

In response, Comer said the committee had called Hunter Biden’s bluff.

“Hunter Biden for months stated he wanted a public hearing, but now that one has been offered alongside his business associates that he worked with for years, he is refusing to come,” the Kentucky Republican said.

But Lowell said that his client would appear for a hearing only if it were a “legitimate exercise of congressio­nal authority” that also looks into efforts by family members of former President Trump to trade off their father’s name while in the White House.

Comer said the hearing set for March 20 would move forward regardless and Republican­s “fully expect Hunter Biden to participat­e.”

He added, “The American people demand the truth and accountabi­lity for the Bidens’ corruption.”

 ?? J. Scott Applewhite Associated Press ?? LAWYER Abbe Lowell, left, with Hunter Biden, said the invitation is “not a serious oversight proceeding.”
J. Scott Applewhite Associated Press LAWYER Abbe Lowell, left, with Hunter Biden, said the invitation is “not a serious oversight proceeding.”

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