President Biden impeachment inquiry opens with focus on son Hunter's business dealings
The TelegraphRepublicans leading an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden detailed foreign payments to members of his family in their first hearing on Thursday, but did not provide evidence that the Democratic president had personally benefited. The initial impeachment hearing by the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee served as a review of evidence that Republicans have gathered so far about foreign business ventures by Biden’s son Hunter Biden, 53, which they say shows that Biden’s family members were selling access. On Thursday, Mr Comer said that he had issued subpoenas for bank records belonging to Hunter Biden and the president’s brother, Frank Biden, as part of an investigation into the family’s financial dealings. House Republicans have said they plan to seek personal and business bank records for Hunter Biden and James Biden, the president’s eldest brother.