The House voted Wednesday to authorize the GOP's ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Biden, launching a formal probe into allegations he helped his family rake in millions of dollars from foreign business deals while serving as vice president.
The House will vote to hold President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, in contempt of Congress if he does not show up next week for a deposition about his father's role in the family's business deals, lawmakers said Wednesday.
A House panel has rejected a proposal by President Biden's son to testify at a public hearing instead of a closed-door deposition about his foreign business deals that witnesses say at least indirectly involved then-Vice President Biden.
Bank investigators flagged $3 million in payments from a Chinese company to Hunter Biden's law firm as "erratic" and "unusual" and potentially evidence of an influence-peddling scheme.