House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has taken decisive action and issued subpoenas to two Department of Justice employees who were involved in the investigation into Hunter Biden. The subpoenas require senior litigation counsel Mark Daly and trial attorney Jack Morgan to appear for depositions before the committee. Finally, some movement on holding Hunter Biden accountable for his alleged wrongdoings!
This comes after House Republicans had requested interviews with 13 individuals involved in the investigation, but the DOJ had pushed back, citing policies of not sharing nonpublic information and leaving interviews to supervisory personnel. It’s clear that the DOJ didn’t want certain details about Hunter Biden’s investigation revealed, and now Jordan is taking matters into his own hands. Good on him!
Jim Jordan subpoenas DOJ tax officials assigned to Hunter Biden case https://t.co/cyO6zW16fc
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) September 15, 2023
Transcripts of previous interviews obtained by the Washington Examiner have already corroborated some allegations made by whistleblowers, including claims that the investigation moved too slowly and that charges against Hunter Biden were blocked in multiple jurisdictions. The American people deserve answers, and it seems that Jordan’s subpoenas may finally get us closer to the truth.
Of course, it remains to be seen if the DOJ will comply with these subpoenas. But if they refuse, it will only further highlight their attempt to hide the truth and protect the Bidens. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the DOJ, under the Biden administration, is more interested in playing politics than upholding justice. Republicans are right to launch an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden’s involvement in his son’s business dealings. Let’s uncover the evidence and hold this administration accountable!