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House Republicans serving on the Oversight and Accountability Committee are taking a second look at a probe aimed at the DOJ’s “potential failure to uphold the rights of victims who were sexually exploited by Hunter Biden.”
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According to a release from the Oversight Committee, Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., warned the DOJ in a letter that the federal agency’s prior deflection of the committee’s inquiry “flies in the face of the agency’s own policies.”
Therefore, the committee has renewed their request for documents, communications, and briefings related to this matter, per their statement.
The committee additionally alleged that two IRS whistleblowers who investigated Hunter Biden’s tax problems potentially exposed the DOJ’s “politicization and misconduct during the investigation
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