Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, has declined an invitation to appear before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee for a hearing titled “Influence Peddling: Examining Joe Biden’s Abuse of Public Office.”
His attorney, Abbe Lowell, accused the committee of orchestrating a media event rather than a legitimate proceeding.
Lowell referenced previous statements by Rep. James Comer, the committee’s chairman, where he indicated that witnesses could fulfill requests through depositions, suggesting inconsistency in the committee’s approach.
The decision follows an invitation from Comer to Hunter Biden and his former business associates to testify. Lowell stated that Hunter Biden will not participate in what he referred to as a “carnival sideshow.”
He cited a scheduling conflict as the reason for Hunter Biden’s inability to attend, though he emphasized that it was just one of the concerns raised.
The committee’s planned hearing aims to delve into Joe Biden‘s involvement in the Biden family’s business dealings, particularly those with international implications. It also seeks to address inconsistencies in testimonies provided by key witnesses.
Hunter Biden’s involvement in various business ventures has drawn significant scrutiny, including allegations of leveraging his family connections for financial gain. The House Oversight Committee is determined to investigate these matters thoroughly, despite Hunter Biden’s refusal to participate.
Rep. Comer expressed disappointment at Hunter Biden’s decision, highlighting the significance of his testimony in uncovering the truth behind the Biden family’s business dealings.
He emphasized Hunter Biden’s confirmation of crucial evidence during previous depositions, suggesting that his testimony could shed further light on Joe Biden’s involvement.
The refusal underscores the ongoing political tensions surrounding the Biden family’s business activities and their potential implications for President Joe Biden’s administration.