WASHINGTON — The president’s troubled son wants to face off against the Republican lawmakers who have been trash-talking him for years.
They say he’s the scion of a “crime family” who has used his father’s government service to get rich and do favors for the foreigners paying him.
Hunter Biden’s lawyer said Tuesday his client would comply with a subpoena for his testimony — but only in a public hearing on live TV, highlighting his desire for an aggressive defense against the GOP’s largely evidence-free accusations against his father, Joe Biden. Republicans rejected the proposal, insisting that Hunter Biden testify first behind closed doors.
Though plans for testimony haven’t been settled, it’s not a mystery what he might say. He has defended himself against corruption accusations in interviews, articles and a memoir.
Hunter Biden will not admit he did anything seriously wrong.
“I did nothing unethical, and have never been charged with wrongdoing,” he wrote…
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