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GOP investigates if President Biden aided Hunter in defying subpoena during impeachment inquiry

House Republicans⁣ Seek Information on President Biden’s Knowledge of Son’s Subpoena Defiance

House ⁢Republicans are demanding answers ⁤from President Joe Biden’s counsel regarding whether ​the ⁤president was aware in advance of his ‍son‌ Hunter Biden’s intention to defy a ⁢congressional subpoena.‍ Representatives James Comer (R-KY) and Jim ⁢Jordan (R-OH) have reached ‌out to White House counsel Ed‌ Siskel, requesting any communications between Joe Biden‍ and his son⁤ or his son’s defense ‌attorneys pertaining to the‍ subpoena.

Impeachment Inquiry and Allegations of Obstruction

In their letter, the congressmen state that ⁣they are compelled to investigate whether the president⁣ conspired to ​obstruct a congressional proceeding as part of their ongoing impeachment inquiry. They point to ​comments made by White House​ press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, ⁤who revealed that⁢ Joe Biden was aware ⁢of his son’s intentions on the day ‍of ‌the scheduled closed-door ⁢deposition. Hunter Biden chose not to appear ⁤for the deposition and instead delivered a speech outside the U.S. Capitol,⁣ reiterating his preference for a public hearing.

According to ⁤Jean-Pierre,⁣ Joe Biden ‌was “certainly ‌familiar with what ‌his son was going to say” that day.‌ The​ Republicans argue that this statement suggests the president had prior knowledge of ‍Hunter ‍Biden’s decision to defy⁤ the two ‌congressional subpoenas.

Request​ for Documentation

The congressmen have ⁢asked White House counsel Ed Siskel to provide ‍them with the requested documentation by January 10. They believe ‍this information is crucial to their investigation ⁣and will ‌shed light⁣ on whether the president was involved in ‍any ⁣wrongdoing.

This story is still developing, and further updates will be provided.

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