The ads are part of a seven-figure advocacy campaign launched by the group earlier this year targeting the 17 Republicans holding House seats in districts that voted for Biden, attacking the lawmakers for "ignoring critical priorities" and instead focusing on "bogus investigations."
The request comes amid a rise in antisemitism on college campuses across the country as well as an increase in reports of hate speech or acts of violence that have occurred since war broke out in Israel in early October.
Progressive Democrats have repeatedly called for an end to the conflict even as the White House has continued to provide aid, even going so far as to circumvent congressional approval to do so.
Hunter Biden staged public remarks of his own appearing outside the Capitol to respond to the committee’s allegations just 10 minutes after his deposition was scheduled.
The vote will put lawmakers on the record for the first time on whether they support escalating the investigation, which could be politically risky for vulnerable Republicans running for reelection in districts Biden won in 2020.