US House Republicans seek Joe Biden's emails from National Archives
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[August 18, 2023]
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Republican U.S. lawmaker heading a
congressional probe into Hunter Biden's business dealings asked the
National Archives on Thursday for emails between President Joe Biden and
his 53-year-old son.
House of Representatives Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer called
on the official depository of U.S. records to produce unredacted emails
and other documents from 2015 and 2016, when the elder Biden was vice
president and his son sat on the board of the Ukrainian energy company
Burisma.
House Republicans are mulling a possible impeachment inquiry against the
elder Biden, based partly on allegations that the president, his son and
other family members have engaged in financial misconduct, allegations
the White House strongly denies. They have not produced evidence of
financial misconduct by the president.
The White House had no immediate comment.
David Weiss, the newly elevated U.S. special counsel leading the Justice
Department's investigation of Hunter Biden, last week said he may be
heading to trial on charges of tax evasion and a gun charge, after a
judge refused to accept a proposed plea deal to settle the charges.
That raises the possibility that President Biden's son could face a
criminal trial as his father is seeking reelection, in a likely rematch
with former President Donald Trump, who faces his own broad array of
legal woes.
Late last month, a former Hunter Biden business associate told
investigators that the president's son gave the impression to Burisma
executives that he had leverage because of his father and sold those
family ties as part of his business brand.
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But the witness, Devon Archer, said that while Hunter Biden had his
father talk to associates and others by speakerphone about 20 times
over 10 years, the conversations did not involve any business
dealings. Archer said he was not aware of any wrongdoing by the
elder Biden.
"Joe Biden has stated there was 'an absolute wall' between his
family's foreign business schemes and his duties as vice president.
But evidence reveals that access was wide open for his family's
influence peddling," Comer alleged in a statement.
"The National Archives must provide these unredacted records to
further our investigation into the Biden family's corruption," the
Republican said.
After the proposed plea deal collapsed, Hunter Biden pleaded not
guilty in July to charges of failing to pay taxes on more than $1.5
million in income in 2017 and 2018 despite owing more than $100,000.
He did not enter a plea in a separate case where he is charged with
unlawfully owning a firearm while using illegal drugs, which is a
felony.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Scott Malone and Jonathan
Oatis)
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