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Hunter Biden risks contempt of Congress charge after defying House panel’s subpoena

- BY RYAN TARINELLI CQ-Roll Call

WASHINGTON

House Republican­s said they would start contempt of Congress proceeding­s against Hunter Biden after he did not appear Wednesday morning for a closed-door deposition, with the president’s son coming to Capitol Hill to instead challenge the lawmakers to hold a public hearing.

Instead of complying with a subpoena, Biden spoke to reporters outside the Senate side of the Capitol building and attacked Republican­s for their attacks on his character. He walked away immediatel­y after speaking and did not answer shouted questions from the press.

“Republican­s do not want an open process where Americans can see their tactics, expose their baseless inquiry or hear what I have to say. What are they afraid of? I’m here. I’m ready,” the younger Biden said.

Over in a House office building, Republican­s who insisted Hunter Biden show up spoke to reporters gathered near to where the deposition was scheduled to take place.

House Oversight and Accountabi­lity Committee Chairman James R. Comer, R-Ky., said they were clear that they wanted a closed-door deposition and then would be happy to have a public hearing.

And House Judiciary Committee

Chairman Jim Jordan, ROhio, implied that speeches and lawmaker filibuster­s could take

a public hearing off course if it was held now.

“You’re going to get all kinds of things. What we want is the facts,” Jordan said.

Comer and Jordan issued a statement characteri­zing the non-appearance as obstructio­n by Hunter Biden.

“Hunter Biden today defied lawful subpoenas and we will now initiate contempt of Congress proceeding­s,” the lawmakers said. “We will not provide special treatment because his last name is Biden.”

House Republican­s have for months sought to link Hunter Biden’s business dealings with his father as part of a widerangin­g probe into alleged influence peddling from the younger Biden while President Joe Biden was in private life as well as vice president.

Republican­s argue that the younger Biden was asking for special treatment in avoiding a deposition, but an attorney for

Hunter Biden has said that a public proceeding would prevent selective leaks, manipulate­d transcript­s and one-sided press statements.

At the media appearance, the younger Biden slammed Republican­s, saying they have impugned his character, invaded his privacy and attacked his family and friends.

“They have ridiculed my struggle with addiction, they’ve belittled my recovery and they have tried to dehumanize me — all to embarrass and damage my father, who has devoted his entire public life to service,” Hunter Biden said.

The subpoena showdown comes at a legally sensitive time for Hunter Biden: He’s been indicted on federal tax charges, and in a separate case charged with three gun-related offenses.

Prosecutor­s allege a Hunter Biden scheme to avoid paying more than $1 million in income taxes from 2016 through 2019.

 ?? DREW ANGERER TNS ?? Hunter Biden defied a subpoena Wednesday from Congress to testify behind closed doors ahead of a House vote on an impeachmen­t inquiry against his father, President Joe Biden.
DREW ANGERER TNS Hunter Biden defied a subpoena Wednesday from Congress to testify behind closed doors ahead of a House vote on an impeachmen­t inquiry against his father, President Joe Biden.

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