Overview
- House Republicans have invited Hunter Biden to testify in a public hearing on March 20 as part of their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
- Hunter Biden previously testified in a closed-door deposition, denying his father's involvement in his business dealings.
- The hearing aims to examine inconsistencies among witnesses' testimonies and further investigate Joe Biden's alleged involvement in Hunter's business ventures.
- Critics argue that the impeachment inquiry lacks concrete evidence and is politically motivated.
- The hearing will also feature testimony from former business associates of Hunter Biden, including Devon Archer, Tony Bobulinski, and Jason Galanis.