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.
- 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.