Thursday, November 09, 2023

House Committee Subpoenas Hunter Biden and Joe Biden's Corrupt Brother James

"House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) today issued subpoenas to President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, brother, James Biden, and Biden family associate, Rob Walker, to appear for depositions," the committee announced in a press release on Wednesday. "Chairman Comer also requested additional members of the Biden family and their associates appear for transcribed interviews. Chairman Comer plans to send additional subpoenas and transcribed interview requests later this week."

According to the Oversight Committee's Twitter/X account, those additional subpoenas will go to:

Sara Jones Biden (wife of Joe Biden's brother, James)

Hallie Biden (widow of Joe Biden's deceased son, Beau, and erstwhile slam-piece of Hunter Biden)

Elizabeth Secundy (Hallie Biden's older sister, also erstwhile slam-piece of Hunter Biden)

Melissa Cohen (wife and current slam-piece of Hunter Biden)

Tony Bobulinski (Hunter Biden's former business partner)

That's not all: The Committee finally got David Weiss to answer, under oath, that Merrick Garland has been lying to Congress for a year.

David Weiss is/was the US Attorney from Delaware. He cannot bring prosecutions in other states, unless 1) the attorney from that state partners up with him for a prosecution, or 2) the DOJ appoints him "Special Attorney" with an extended jurisdiction to conduct investigations and bring charges in other states.

The most serious crimes Hunter Biden committed took place in Washington DC and California. Those crimes involved hiding money from the IRS to avoid disclosing that he was on the payroll of foreign principles, which he wanted to avoid disclosing so that he would not be prosecuted for failing to file as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agent Registration Act.

But David Weiss never brought charges for those crimes. He allowed the statute of limitations to run, which means that Hunter Biden gets off for them scot-free without even having to take a plea deal.

The whistleblowers against Weiss told Congress that Weiss explained his failure to bring charges by saying he did not have "ultimate authority" to bring charges.

But this contradicts AG Merrick Garland's congressional testimony, in which he asserted, repeatedly, that Weiss did have such authority.

GRTWT

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