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Hunter Biden will face questions Wednesday from members of two GOP-led House committees at a closed-door deposition that the president's son had rejected participating in for months.
Hunter Biden lost his mother, Neilia, and his sister, Naomi, in a fatal car crash in 1971, then watched his brother, Beau, die of brain cancer in 2015 — tragedies that cast a shadow over Hunter ...
Hunter Biden repeated his offer to appear at a public congressional hearing, appearing to defy a House Republican subpoena that called for him to testify at a closed-door deposition.
Robert Hunter Biden was born on February 4, 1970, in Wilmington, Delaware. He is the second son of Neilia Biden (née Hunter) and Joe Biden. Hunter Biden's mother and younger sister Naomi were killed in an automobile crash on December 18, 1972. Biden and his older brother Beau were also seriously injured but survived.
President Joe Biden is confronting the prospect of his son Hunter facing an embarrassing legal ordeal next year amid a host of other political obstacles in a possible rematch with Donald Trump.
Hunter Biden is open to testifying publicly before the Republican-led House Oversight Committee on Dec. 13, his lawyer said in a letter sent to the panel Tuesday.
Weiss has headed an investigation into Hunter Biden, 53, since 2019. Originally nominated during Republican President Donald Trump's administration, he was allowed to remain in place under Biden.
Hunter Biden’s offer to testify publicly in an open hearing, but not in a closed-door deposition as House Republicans demanded in their subpoena, is exposing some cracks in the GOP’s strategy.