If Vice President's Joe Biden's son testifies at the impeachment hearings, these are the questions that would address the conspiracy theories roiling around him.
What should senators ask Hunter Biden if they want to put the conspiracy theories to rest? World Food Program USA Board Chairman Hunter Biden and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC.Should the Senate vote Friday to allow witness testimony in the impeachment trial against Donald Trump, the Democrats will call John Bolton, and, inevitably, the Republicans will call Hunter Biden, the 49-year-old son of the former vice president.
Should Biden have to testify, here are some of the key questions senators from both sides of the aisle should ask.In his lone interview about this, with ABC News, Hunter Biden responded"probably not," when asked if he thought he would have been on Burisma's board if he were somebody else's son. Republicans would do well to ask the same question and have him expand on how this opportunity came to him.
piece. Biden should be asked to detail the substance of his conversations with his father, and how they squared the obvious appearance of a conflict with his acceptance of the position.
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