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Republicans want Hunter Biden, whistleblower to testify in open hearings

Published 11/09/2019, 02:29 PM
Updated 11/09/2019, 02:29 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Vice President Biden and his son Hunter attend an NCAA basketball game between Georgetown University and Duke University in Washington

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Vice President Biden and his son Hunter attend an NCAA basketball game between Georgetown University and Duke University in Washington

By Jonathan Landay

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans on Saturday asked that former Vice President Joe Biden's son and the whistleblower whose complaint triggered the impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Donald Trump be called to testify in public hearings that begin next week.

Democrats who control the U.S. House of Representatives, however, likely will reject appearances by Hunter Biden and the unidentified whistleblower in the hearings due to open on Wednesday.

Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, included the pair in a list of proposed witnesses that he sent in a letter to the panel's Democratic chairman, Adam Schiff, published on multiple news websites.

In the letter, Nunes said the Democrats were pursuing a "sham impeachment process" that has mistreated Trump. Nunes also accused Schiff of fabricating evidence in order to cast "in a sinister light" the telephone call at the inquiry's heart.

Trump used the July 25 call - a rough transcript of which was released by the White House - to press Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskiy to investigate the Bidens.

Joe Biden is a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination to oppose Trump's bid for re-election next year. While he served as vice president, his son was on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy firm.

The whistleblower complaint alleged that Trump used the call to seek foreign help for personal political gain, a charge broadly substantiated by the testimonies of current and former U.S. officials in three weeks of closed hearings.

Trump and his Republican allies deny there was any wrongdoing.

Should the House impeach Trump, the Republican-controlled Senate would conduct a trial that could see him removed from office.

Nunes said he also wants testimony from Devon Archer, a businessman who served on the Burisma board with Hunter Biden, as the pair could "assist the American public in understanding the nature and extent of Ukraine's pervasive corruption."

Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, have led accusations - without giving any evidence - that Joe Biden sought the dismissal of a Ukrainian prosecutor to block a corruption probe of Burisma.

In asking for the whistleblower, Nunes said that Trump "should be afforded an opportunity to confront his accusers."

In a statement issued after receiving Nunes' letter, Schiff said the Republicans' proposed witness list was being evaluated. But, he indicated he likely will reject the requests for Hunter Biden, Archer and several other proposed witnesses.

The inquiry, he said, will not serve "as a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigations into the Bidens or 2016 that the president pressed Ukraine to conduct for his personal political benefit or to facilitate the president's effort to threaten, intimidate and retaliate against the whistleblower."

The whistleblower alleged that Trump sought investigations into the Bidens in return for granting Zelenskiy an Oval Office visit and allowing the delivery of nearly $400 million in security aid needed by Ukraine to defend against Russia-backed separatists.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Vice President Biden and his son Hunter attend an NCAA basketball game between Georgetown University and Duke University in Washington

Before departing on Saturday on a flight to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Trump said he probably would release on Tuesday the transcript of an April 21 call he made to congratulate Zelenskiy on his presidential election victory.

Latest comments

im not sure a wire tap can testify
lol trying to impeach trump for a crime biden committed... big miscalculation. i do not see how somebody can truly be a democrat with the party in its current state. really just the part for TDS victims who are willing to blindly believe anything the DNC cult says because they do not want to admit they are wrong.
Eddie, you should easily be able to understand, since what you accuse Democrats of is exactly what you are doing. "Blindly believing anything Trump and his cronies say".  And, by the way, Trump is NOT being impeached for a crime that Biden did or didn't commit. Biden was never accused of using the power of his office to influence his own national election campaign by pressuring a foreign government to dig up dirt on his political opponent. The accusations against Biden were already looked into a few years ago and more or less debunked. No evidence was found.  But, even if Biden turns out to be guilty, it is certainly not the same thing that Trump is being accused of. Trump and his cronies are just trying to paint that narrative, in their usual way of trying to distract from the president's blunders, and you are lapping it up like a faithful good little Trumpster.
somebody been huffing too much of the CNN
sure as long as the little dictator, mulvaney, pompeo, barr, bolton, giuliani, pence and any others that are called forward do as well!
After all your TDS comments it's fitting you would support Soviet style tactics by the dems.. I look at articles with Trump as the subject just to get a chuckle from your drivel at this point. How is a life lived purely to hate someone going for you?
Robert, you might be surprised to learn that what you are referring to as "Soviet style tactics" are following rules that were actually put in place by the Republicans in 2015. They're the ones who pushed for more latitude to have closed door committee hearings. lol
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