Rep. James Comer (R-KY), chairman of the House Oversight Committee, has issued subpoenas for two members of President Joe Biden’s family along with a business associate. The move legally compels the President’s son Hunter Biden and brother James Biden to appear before the Oversight Committee for depositions on December 13th and December 6th respectively. Rob Walker, a business associate of the Biden family and the third subpoena recipient, will be deposed on November 29th.
“The House Oversight Committee has followed the money and built a record of evidence revealing how Joe Biden knew, was involved, and benefited from his family’s influence peddling schemes,” Chairman Comer said in a statement, adding: “Now, the House Oversight Committee is going to bring in members of the Biden family and their associates to question them on this record of evidence.”
The subpoenas, which House Republicans have threatened to issue for weeks, focus on the Biden family’s numerous business dealings and any role Joe Biden had in them while serving in public office. Four other members of the Biden family, while not the target of subpoenas, were sent requests to appear before Chairman Comer’s committee for transcribed interviews. Those family members include Sara Biden, James Biden’s wife; Melissa Cohen, Hunter Biden’s wife; Hallie Biden, the late Beau Biden’s widow, and Elizabeth Secundy, Hallie Biden’s sister.
Also asked to appear is Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunter Biden. Bobulinski has publicly stated Hunter was referring to his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, when he directed business partners divvying up profits from a Chinese energy venture to ‘set aside 10 percent for the Big Guy‘.
The White House was quick to denounce the House subpoenas as a smear campaign against President Biden and his family. The haste over the matter follows the ouster of Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who is believed to have been holding up the process in a bid to hurt Donald Trump in the 2024 election.