Hunter Biden Set to Testify Before House Impeachment Investigators

After months of negotiations and contempt threats, President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, will finally testify before the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees on Feb. 28.

The deposition, scheduled for 10 a.m., is part of House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry of President Biden to determine if he and his family members sold access to his office and political influence while he was vice president.

The deposition will take place behind closed doors, despite the younger Biden’s prior insistence that it be conducted publicly. That detail, among others, was hammered out in negotiations over the past month after House Republicans halted efforts to hold Mr. Biden in contempt of Congress.

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