Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee this week comes after months of unanswered questions surrounding the Hunter Biden case.
An FBI special agent who appeared before the House Judiciary Committee last week testified that the Department of Justice's investigation of Hunter Biden moved noticeably slowly, an observation that aligns with testimony a pair of IRS criminal investigators gave to Congress in May.
Attorneys for the IRS criminal investigator who alleged missteps in the Department of Justice's investigation into Hunter Biden released on Wednesday handwritten notes their client took during a pivotal meeting last year.
Senate Republicans walked away from a briefing on the nascent impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden receptive to what House investigators had to say, even as some harbor concerns that Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) decision to open the inquiry unilaterally will undermine its credibility.
Three House chairmen asked the Department of Justice Tuesday for any communications from Hunter Biden's attorneys about punishing a pair of Internal Revenue Service criminal investigators for speaking to Congress.