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House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Hunter Biden's AT&T Phone Records

The subpoena seeks 15 years of records as part of the impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, highlighting financial complexities in the Biden family's transactions.

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Hunter Biden and his attorneys Abbe Lowell, right, and Kevin Morris, left, attend the House Oversight and Accountability Committee markup titled "Resolution Recommending That The House Of Representatives Find Robert Hunter Biden In Contempt Of Congress," in Rayburn Building on Wednesday, January 10, 2024. Biden sat in the audience for about 20 minutes. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty)

Overview

  • House Oversight Committee Republicans subpoena AT&T for 15 years of Hunter Biden's phone records, citing an ongoing impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden.
  • The subpoena, issued under the authority of Committee Chairman James Comer, aims to uncover financial complexities in Biden family transactions.
  • Democrats criticize the subpoena as a continuation of baseless investigations, accusing Republicans of political harassment and amplifying disinformation.
  • The subpoena demands records by March 20, 2024, including account information, communications, and payment history linked to Hunter Biden.
  • Previous investigations into the Biden family's dealings have not revealed direct wrongdoing by Joe Biden, despite extensive document reviews and witness interviews.