House Republicans Invite Hunter Biden to Testify in Public Hearing
The hearing, set for March 20, aims to address inconsistencies in witness testimonies and further investigate Joe Biden's alleged involvement in his son's business ventures.
- 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.