House Chairmen Subpoena Former White House Counsel in Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Dana Remus, described as a central figure in handling classified documents, subpoenaed as part of investigation into Biden's family finances and classified documents mishandling.
- House Oversight Chairman James Comer and House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan have subpoenaed former White House Counsel Dana Remus as part of an inquiry into President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents and his family's finances.
- The subpoena is part of a growing impeachment inquiry into Biden, led by Comer, Jordan, and House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith.
- Remus is described as a 'central figure in the early stages of coordinating the packing and moving of boxes that were later found to contain classified materials.'
- Other officials with knowledge of Biden’s handling of classified documents have also been requested for transcribed interviews, including senior Biden aide Annie Tomasini, senior adviser in First Lady Jill Biden’s office Anthony Bernal, special assistant to the president Ashley Williams, and Katharine Reilly from the White House chief of staff's office.
- The impeachment inquiry primarily focuses on Joe Biden’s role in his son Hunter and brother James Biden’s business interests in countries such as China and Ukraine during his vice presidency.