James Comer faces the challenge of keeping several probes related to President Biden and his administration on track while also managing hard-line conservatives eager to put their own stamp on the proceedings
Feb. 12, 2023 6:30 am ETrelated to President Biden and his administration faces the dual challenges of keeping the politically charged probes on track while also managing hard-line conservatives eager to put their own stamp on the proceedings.
As part of these probes, Rep. James Comer is requesting information and planning hearings to dig into whether the president’s son, Hunter Biden, improperly used his family ties to gain wealth or influence. The chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee says the examination is long overdue, after years of Republicans’ demands forContinue reading your article with
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