Jim Jordan zeroes in on key Hunter Biden probe meeting in investigation of ‘sweetheart’ plea deal

House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is setting his sights on five individuals who attended an October 2022 meeting with the lead Hunter Biden prosecutor as Republicans dig into a since-collapsed plea deal struck between President Biden’s son and the Justice Department.

“We’re going to pursue that, I think, just as soon as we can,” Jordan said on Tomi Lahren’s “Outkick” show Thursday evening. 

Jordan, along with House Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., and Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith, R-Mo., opened an investigation into the Justice Department’s handling of tax and firearm-related charges against Hunter Biden late last month. 

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House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, left, suggested House Republicans probe into the Hunter Biden plea deal, which fell apart last month, would be looking into an Oct. 7, 2022 meeting.

He signaled on Thursday that a primary focus of their…

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