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  • 1/11: Prime Time with John Dickerson

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    Elaine Quijano reports on Donald Trump’s appearance at his New York civil fraud trial, Hunter Biden pleading not guilty to federal tax charges in California, and what the latest inflation numbers signal about the Federal Reserve’s policy.

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  • Republicans Lose Their Minds Over Hunter Biden’s Surprise Visit to Congress

    Republicans Lose Their Minds Over Hunter Biden’s Surprise Visit to Congress

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    Hunter Biden made an unexpected appearance on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, during which Republicans remained calm, cool, and collected, not once attacking him or suggesting he had “no balls.” Just kidding, of course. They yelled at him and made that exact accusation.

    Biden showed up, with his lawyers, to a hearing held by the House Oversight Committee, where Republicans began the formal process of holding him in contempt for refusing to comply with a subpoena for closed-door testimony. While the hearing was open to the public, Biden’s attendance apparently didn’t sit right with Republican representative Nancy Mace, who used her allotted time to tell the room, “My first question is who bribed Hunter Biden to be here today? That’s my first question. Second question, you are the epitome of white privilege. Coming into the Oversight Committee, spitting in our face, ignoring a congressional subpoena to be deposed. What are you afraid of? You have no balls to come up here.” After Representative Jared Moskowitz, a Democrat, suggested the panel vote to let Biden testify there publicly, Mace told her colleague: “I’m speaking; are women allowed to speak in here?” She then added that Biden “should be arrested right here, right now, and go straight to jail.”

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    Later, as Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene started to speak, Biden left the room, causing the congresswoman from Georgia to declare, “Apparently you’re afraid of my words. What a coward.”

    Outside the hearing room, a lawyer for Biden reiterated to reporters that the president’s son is willing to testify in a public setting, saying: “Hunter Biden was and is a private citizen,” Abbe Lowell said. “Despite this, Republicans have sought to use him as a surrogate to attack his father. And, despite their improper partisan motives, on six different occasions since February of 2023, we have offered to work with the House committees to see what and how relevant information to any legitimate inquiry could be provided.” During a separate hearing on Wednesday, held by the House Judiciary Committee, whose Republican members also want to hold the younger Biden in contempt for refusing to testify in private, Representative Ted Lieu criticized his GOP colleagues for not letting Biden testify in public, asking, “Why are you scared? What are Republicans hiding from American people?”

    As The Washington Post notes, Representative Jim Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, defied a subpoena from the House Select Committee investigating January 6, 2021, last year, but was not held in contempt of Congress.

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  • James Comer Has Another Big Failure On Biden Impeachment

    James Comer Has Another Big Failure On Biden Impeachment

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    George Bergès, the dealer who sold Hunter Biden’s art, confirmed in a transcribed interview that he has no evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden.

    Jamie Raskin: There’s No Evidence Of A Presidential Offense

    House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said in a statement provided to PoliticusUSA:

    Just like every other witness in this embarrassing slapstick investigation, George Bergès stated he had no evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden. Hunter Biden made art that Bergès sold in his gallery, and President Biden had no knowledge of or role in these art sales.

    It’s not illegal to buy and sell abstract art in America. If Chairman Comer doesn’t like Hunter Biden’s paintings or modern art in general, he doesn’t have to buy it. But Hunter Biden is allowed to create art and sell it. The GOP’s allegations of influence peddling and money laundering are unfounded and were, once again, totally refuted by today’s witness.

    If Chairman Comer seriously wants to stop corrupt foreign influence and violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause, I encourage him to check out the millions of dollars Donald Trump raked in from foreign states and murderous monarchs. Alas, Chairman Comer blocked us from getting all the discovery to which we are entitled but we got enough to know that Trump was on the take big-time from foreign states, raking in huge spoils from the royals. Meantime, George Bergès confirmed today once again that Joe Biden was not involved in, and did not profit from, his family’s business operations. We should get back to work for the American people and drop this futile investigation. Art appreciation is subjective. But the facts of this investigation aren’t open to interpretation, Mr. Chairman. There is no evidence of a presidential offense.

    James Comer Has No Witnesses To Confirm Impeachable Offenses

    If President Biden supposedly took millions of dollars and had all of these business dealings, why is there no evidence or witnesses to prove what House Republicans are claiming?

    Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer  (R-KY) has less than nothing in terms of impeachment evidence. Each witness that comes forward tells the same story. President Biden had nothing to do with his son’s business dealings.

    It is easy to see why Comer doesn’t want to hold impeachment hearings. He has no witnesses or evidence that President Biden ever did anything wrong.

    There is not going to be much to the Biden impeachment hearings without evidence and witnesses.

    Each witness is a new failure for James Comer and House Republican efforts to impeach President Biden.

     

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  • Reporters roundtable: Most important stories of 2023

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    CBS News correspondents Jan Crawford, David Martin, Robert Costa, Catherine Herridge and Jeff Pegues join “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan for a roundtable on the most important stories of the year, including Donald Trump’s legal cases; President Biden’s handling of national security challenges from the southern border to the Mideast to China; the Hunter Biden investigation and more.

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  • Rep. Tim Burchett Claims Members Of Congress Have Been Blackmailed Over Jeffrey Epstein Information

    Rep. Tim Burchett Claims Members Of Congress Have Been Blackmailed Over Jeffrey Epstein Information

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    Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN) made a startling accusation on Thursday, claiming that he believes that members of Congress are “compromised” into not providing public information on notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.

    Burchett’s comments came during a discussion with conservative political analyst Benny Johnson.

    The pair were discussing a letter the lawmaker had written to House Oversight & Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) requesting that he subpoena flight logs for Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane.

    Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) previously pushed to subpoena Epstein’s flight records, but that effort was squashed by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL), who suggested that there was no public value in the information.

    Epstein, who was convicted of procuring for prostitution a girl below the age of 18 in 2008 and was facing sex trafficking charges until he died, according to authorities by suicide in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019, was known to have traveled by jet.

    The jet earned the nickname, “Lolita Express.”

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    Have Members Of Congress Been Blackmailed Over Epstein Information?

    At one point during the interview, Burchett is asked in no uncertain terms whether he thinks the information on Epstein’s flight logs is so difficult to obtain due to members of Congress being “compromised.”

    In his questioning, Johnson leaves no room for ambiguity.

    “So you’re saying that right now … there are members of Congress who have been compromised by either special interests or the intelligence community to not give the American public information on Jeffrey Epstein?” Johnson asked.

    “I believe so,” Burchett replied. “One hundred percent.”

    Burchett goes on to slam “unelected bureaucrats” in the intelligence community who have, in his estimation, taken part in other efforts to keep information out of the public square.

    One only has to go back to the Hunter Biden laptop or COVID-19 censorship efforts to see such coverups in action.

    Johnson notes that “many (people) have speculated that Jeffrey Epstein was an intelligence asset” who would get famous individuals like Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, or the Royal Family, in “compromising positions,” leading to his own personal wealth and power over those people.

    Burchett responded that he viewed Epstein as a “free agent” who would say, “Hey, I’ve got this guy and what will you give me to keep him under wraps?”

    RELATED: Joe Rogan: Epstein Kept That Painting Of Bill Clinton In A Dress To Let Him Know ‘I Got You B****’

    Who Else Has Been Compromised?

    Burchett and Johnson went into further detail about former President Clinton during their discussion of Epstein.

    Clinton had traveled on Epstein’s “Lolita Express” 26 separate times, according to a Fox News analysis, while other analyses of flight logs led to claims of fewer trips. Regardless, there is no denying he traveled on the plane.

    Doug Band, a former top aide to Clinton, made shocking allegations in a 2020 interview with Vanity Fair, including claims that the former president took a trip in 2003 to Epstein’s famed private island.

    Johnson contends that Epstein likely had an “enormous treasure trove of information on Bill Clinton,” and even referenced the oil painting kept by the sex trafficker.

    Epstein kept a disturbing painting depicting Clinton wearing red high heels and a blue dress hanging in his Manhattan townhouse.

    Podcast host Joe Rogan suggested that the painting was kept there as a means to remind Clinton who had the real power.

    “That painting is like: ‘I got you, b****,” Rogan said. “You know he knows about it.”

    “Imagine if I knew some horrible dark secrets about you and you came over to my house and I have a giant painting of you,” he continued. “Right when you walk into the front door of you in a dress and I’m like, ‘Hey buddy.’”

    “Do you think that Jeffrey Epstein was killed because our intelligence agencies were upset that this all happened, were angry that somebody was able to get one over on Bill Clinton?” Johnson asked the Tennessee congressman.

    “I don’t know if it’s our intelligence agencies or not, but somebody of power,” Burchett replied. “You know … there’s always a diversion in these things. You always look at ‘A’ and it’s always ‘A plus three’, somebody further down that list would push out Clinton.”

    “Because Clinton’s just a boob,” he added.

    Burchett even began wading into the notorious Clinton death toll conspiracies, saying it’s openly discussed in a joking matter inside the congressional gym.

    “They (Democrat colleagues) laugh about it,” he said. “About people that have met their demise, that have been close to them (the Clinton’s).”

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  • House Republicans authorize Joe Biden impeachment investigation in major escalation

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    WASHINGTON — House Republicans formally authorized their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden on Wednesday, taking their most significant step toward impeaching the president.

    The House voted along party lines by a vote of 221-212 to green light the inquiry.

    Republicans have alleged the president financially benefited from his family’s foreign business dealings, though they haven’t publicly released evidence backing up the claims.

    The votes comes after House Republicans accused the White House of stonewalling their investigation. Authorizing the inquiry, they say, could bolster their legal standing if their requests for information make it to court.

    The White House says it has cooperated fully with the investigation and provided plenty of evidence disputing House Republicans’ allegations.

    The impeachment inquiry “only proves how divorced from reality this sham investigation is,” said Ian Sams, White House spokesperson for Oversight and Investigations.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and GOP investigators leading the inquiry say it’s simply an investigation, and House Republicans have not predetermined whether to draft articles of impeachment against the president.

    “To fulfill our constitutional responsibility, we have to take the next step. We’re not making a political decision, it’s not. It’s a legal decision,” Johnson said at a weekly press conference on Tuesday. “We can’t prejudge the outcome. The Constitution does not permit us to do so. We have to follow the truth where it takes us.”

    House Speaker Mike Johnson of La., speaks to reporters following a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Capitol, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023, in Washington.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson of La., speaks to reporters following a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Capitol, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023, in Washington.

    But House Democrats have questioned the purpose of the investigation, given that Republicans have yet to turn up evidence directly tying Biden to his family’s business dealings.

    “What is the crime that Joe Biden is being accused of? They don’t have it,” Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said. Raskin is the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, which is one of three committees tasked with leading the investigation into Biden.

    The vote to authorize Republicans’ inquiry came the same day the president’s son, Hunter Biden was scheduled to testify in a Capitol Hill deposition behind closed doors.

    But Hunter Biden defied the subpoena, instead delivering impassioned remarks at a press conference early Wednesday morning. He defended his father and accused GOP investigators of weaponizing his substance use disorder to attack the president.

    “In the depths of my addiction, I was extremely irresponsible with my finances. But to suggest that is grounds for an impeachment inquiry is beyond the absurd. It’s shameless,” Hunter Biden said. “There is no evidence to support the allegations that my father was involved in my business because it did not happen.”

    Hunter Biden has demanded to testify in a public hearing, rather than behind closed doors. But the GOP investigators leading the probe are asking Hunter Biden to testify in a deposition first, claiming that Democrats would disrupt public proceedings. The House Oversight Committee has said it will begin proceedings to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress.

    “We have specific questions for the president’s son. He does not get to dictate the terms of this subpoena,” House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., said.

    Months ago, an impeachment inquiry looked like it was a tough sell for moderate and vulnerable House Republicans, most of them hailing from the 17 districts Biden won in the 2020 election.

    That lack of support was in part what led thenHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., to open the probe in September without a formal vote. The California Republican criticized Democrats in 2019 for doing the same and vowed to have the approval of the lower chamber before opening the Biden impeachment inquiry.

    But even those vulnerable Republicans now agree that the White House has been uncooperative and think authorizing the probe will allow them to further investigate.

    “We have enough information and testimony and evidence right now to continue the process of the inquiry,” said Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Calif., a Biden-district GOP member.

    President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council in the Indian Treaty Room on the White House campus, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023, in Washington.President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council in the Indian Treaty Room on the White House campus, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023, in Washington.

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  • Hunter Biden defies House Republicans’ subpoena for closed-door testimony

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    Washington — Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, defied a subpoena from the GOP-led House Oversight Committee for a closed-door deposition set to take place Wednesday, appearing briefly outside the Capitol to reiterate that he would answer questions from lawmakers only in a public setting.

    Hunter Biden’s decision not to comply with the subpoena paves the way for Republicans to pursue proceedings to hold him in contempt of Congress. The GOP leaders of the Oversight and Judiciary Committees quickly said they will initiate a contempt effort, although the timing remains unclear. 

    The president’s son arrived outside the Senate to deliver a brief statement, and slammed GOP lawmakers for targeting him and his father in their nearly yearlong probe.

    “I’m here today to make sure the House committee’s illegitimate investigations of my family do not proceed on distortions, manipulated evidence and lies, and I’m here today to acknowledge I have made mistakes in my life and wasted opportunities and privileges I was afforded,” Hunter Biden said. “For that, I am responsible. For that, I am accountable. And for that, I am making amends.”

    Hunter Biden talks to reporters outside the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 13, 2023.
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    He said he would answer at a public hearing “any legitimate questions” from Oversight Committee chairman James Comer and members of the panel.

    “Let me state as clearly as I can: my father was not financially involved in my business, not as a practicing lawyer, not as a board member of Burisma, not in my partnership with a Chinese private businessman, not in my investments at home nor abroad, and certainly not as an artist,” Hunter Biden said.

    He acknowledged that he was “extremely irresponsible” with his finances while battling drug addiction, but said the notion that his struggles are grounds for an impeachment inquiry targeting his father is “beyond the absurd” and “shameless.”

    “There is no evidence to support the allegations that my father was financially involved in my business, because it did not happen,” Hunter Biden said, accusing the Republican leaders of three committees leading the investigation into his business dealings of “distorting the facts.”


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    House Republicans’ demand for testimony

    In a statement to reporters Tuesday afternoon, a GOP Oversight Committee spokesperson said that Comer and Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan “will initiate contempt of Congress proceedings” if Hunter Biden did not appear for the deposition at 9:30 a.m.

    Comer, of Kentucky, reiterated Wednesday that the committee issued a lawful subpoena to Hunter Biden and said lawmakers have “lots of questions” for him.

    “He does not get to dictate the terms of this subpoena,” the Oversight chairman said.

    Jordan added that a House vote set for later Wednesday to formalize the GOP-led impeachment inquiry into Mr. Biden will undercut his son’s argument against testifying at the deposition. The House’s approval of a resolution approving the inquiry could strengthen the Republicans’ position in court if there are legal challenges to their subpoenas. 

    “We will not provide special treatment because his last name is Biden,” Jordan and Comer said in their joint statement announcing they will initiate contempt of Congress proceedings.


    House Republicans speak after Hunter Biden defies subpoena for closed-door testimony

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    Hunter Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, told Comer last month that his client would appear if he could testify in public, and not in closed proceedings. Lowell has complained that the leaks from earlier congressional depositions connected with the committee’s investigation into Hunter Biden have distorted the testimony. 

    Hunter Biden’s international business dealings have been under investigation for years by both Congress and the federal government. Republicans in Congress have been trying to show that Mr. Biden was enriched by his son’s and brother’s foreign business dealings and that he accepted bribes, but lawmakers have produced no evidence yet that the president benefited financially. 

    House Republicans noted that the procedure used in their investigation is the same set by other congressional probes, including that of the Jan. 6 House select committee and the first impeachment proceedings against former President Donald Trump. In those cases, depositions were taken first as a fact-finding exercise before any public testimony. Republicans said they are holding Hunter Biden to the same standard.


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    If House Republicans initiate contempt of Congress proceedings quickly, it may require the House to be in session part of next week to debate and consider such a resolution. Lawmakers are scheduled to leave Washington on Thursday for a holiday recess and aren’t set to return until Jan. 9.

    Republicans began investigating Hunter Biden and other members of the president’s family after taking control of the House in January, though their probe ramped up after then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced in September that he would be launching a formal impeachment inquiry. House Speaker Mike Johnson, elected to take the gavel after McCarthy’s was ousted in October, has continued to support the probe into the business dealings of the president’s family members.

    In addition to issuing a subpoena to Hunter Biden for his testimony at a deposition, Republicans made a similar demand to James Biden, the president’s brother. That subpoena, issued last month, ordered James Biden to participate in a deposition on Dec. 6, though the Oversight panel is still working to secure his testimony.

    GOP investigators have also requested transcribed interviews from other members of Mr. Biden’s family and issued subpoenas to Hunter Biden’s former business associates.

    The contempt proceedings come as Hunter Biden faces separate legal troubles in Delaware and California stemming from an investigation led by special counsel David Weiss. In September, he was charged in Delaware with three felony counts stemming from his purchase of a firearm in 2018, and last week was charged in California with nine counts of tax violations.

    Hunter Biden has pleaded not guilty to the gun offenses and asked a federal court earlier this week to dismiss the charges.

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  • Hunter Biden Says Gun Charges Against Him Violate 2nd Amendment

    Hunter Biden Says Gun Charges Against Him Violate 2nd Amendment

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    WASHINGTON ― Attorneys for President Joe Biden’s son argued in federal court Monday that charges against Hunter Biden over a gun purchase in 2018 violate the 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

    The filing bases its argument on the conservative-dominated U.S. Supreme Court’s expansion of 2nd Amendment protections last year, creating an odd synergy between Hunter Biden and the gun-loving Republicans in Congress looking to impeach his father, whom they have claimed was involved in his son’s foreign business dealings.

    Hunter Biden was indicted in September for illegally owning a gun in 2018 after he lied on a federal form that asks gun buyers whether they’re on drugs. He admitted in a 2021 memoir that he was habitually using crack cocaine at the time.

    On Monday, Biden’s legal team told a federal judge that a ruling last year in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen made federal laws about gun ownership and drug use obsolete.

    “Quite simply, asking about Mr. Biden’s status as a user of a controlled status is constitutionally irrelevant to whether he can be denied his Second Amendment right to gun ownership,” his attorney Abbe Lowell said in a motion to dismiss the gun charges.

    Monday’s motion is one of several filings challenging Biden’s prosecution by David Weiss, the U.S. attorney who has been investigating Hunter Biden for five years. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland named Weiss as a special counsel in the case in September after the collapse of a plea deal addressing the gun purchase violation as well as tax charges.

    In the other briefs, Lowell argued that the plea deal should remain in effect and that it was unconstitutional for Garland to name Weiss as a special counsel partly because Congress hasn’t appropriated funds for his office. (Garland has also appointed a special counsel to pursue charges against former President Donald Trump.)

    “These charges are unprecedented, unconstitutional and violate the agreement the U.S. Attorney made with Mr. Biden and DOJ’s own regulations,” Lowell said in a statement. “This is not how an independent investigation is supposed to work, and these charges should be dismissed.”

    Lowell’s legal arguments also reflect a broader public relations strategy that has Hunter Biden lashing out at his critics. He said in a podcast interview published last week, for instance, that Republicans are trying to “kill” him in order to destroy his father’s presidency. The constant negative attention from Republicans and the media, Hunter Biden said, made it that much harder to avoid relapsing into drug addiction.

    “What they’re trying to do is they’re trying to kill me, knowing that it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle, and so therefore destroying a presidency in that way,” Biden said.

    As for the gun charges, Lowell cited last year’s Supreme Court decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, in which the court declared that gun restrictions are unconstitutional unless they can trace their origins to some time between the signing of the Bill of Rights and the end of the Civil War.

    Lower courts have cited the Bruen ruling to throw out a wide array of gun control laws, ranging from age restrictions on handgun purchases to the federal law barring felons from possessing firearms. The Bruen standard made it so hard to ensure that gun restrictions would pass constitutional muster that some reform-minded legislators avoided trying to pass gun laws this year.

    Laws restricting drug users from possessing firearms are uniquely ripe for a court challenge. The wave of state-level marijuana legalization has created a situation in which many otherwise law-abiding gun owners become felons under federal law if they consume marijuana that is legal in their state.

    As Hunter Biden’s legal team noted Monday, a federal appeals court ruled in August that the ban on drug users was unconstitutional.

    It’s unclear how the Supreme Court will land on the question. In its first hearing on a gun case since Bruen, the justices seemed universally skeptical of a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit overturning a federal law barring people from possessing guns while under a protective order for domestic abuse.

    The court’s ruling in that case, USA v. Zackey Rahimi, could offer more guidance for how lower courts should interpret Second Amendment arguments like the one raised in Hunter Biden’s case in the future.

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  • Jake Tapper Mocks Rep. James Comer To His Face

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    Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) has a new conspiracy theory about Hunter Biden, but he couldn’t get CNN’s Jake Tapper to take it seriously during an interview Friday.

    In fact, Tapper mocked the Kentucky congressman to his face.

    The president’s son was indicted Thursday on nine tax charges in California, and Comer, the House Oversight Committee chair, appeared on CNN the next day to discuss the matter.

    Although Biden could face serious time behind bars if convicted, Comer dubiously claimed the criminal charges were actually part of a cover-up designed to throw off his investigation into unproven allegations around the Biden family’s supposedly shady financial dealings.

    Comer said none of the crimes that Hunter Biden was accused of dealt with things his committee is investigating, and then suggested that special counsel David Weiss indicted the president’s son “to protect him from having to be deposed in the House Oversight Committee [next week].”

    Tapper’s eyebrows raised over that theory, and he couldn’t help but mock it to Comer directly.

    “He indicted him to protect him?” Tapper asked, before sarcastically adding, “The classic rubric, I got it.”

    Comer said the whole Biden story has been about a cover-up, but Tapper went back to Comer’s previous, somewhat contradictory statement.

    “That’s why [Weiss] indicted him, to protect him? To cover it up?” Tapper asked incredulously.

    Comer responded, “Look, you indict him on the least little thing, the gun charge and not paying taxes,” before Tapper pointed out why the theory sounded ridiculous.

    ″[Biden’s] facing like 17 additional years in prison! These are felonies!” Tapper said.

    “Yeah, but look at what he’s done! Anybody else in America would already be in prison,” Comer said.

    You can see their exchange — and Tapper’s reaction — in the video below.

    Tapper’s snark continued when he grilled Comer on why he won’t let Biden testify before his committee in public, an offer he made previously.

    “Why not just jump at the opportunity to grill Hunter Biden on national television?” Tapper asked. “Here’s your chance, you know? You’re the dog that caught the bus. Here it is!”

    Comer claimed his investigation wasn’t about politics or theater, to which Tapper chuckled.

    The CNN anchor’s reaction to Comer’s very dubious theory didn’t go unnoticed on X, formerly known as Twitter.

    Some commented that Comer probably wasn’t used to being fact-checked, since he tends to only do interviews with conservative media.

    One woman couldn’t help but take Comer’s theory that the indictment was good for Biden and apply it to former President Donald Trump.

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  • CNN's Jake Tapper Mocks Rep. James Comer's Hunter Biden Theory To His Face

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    Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) has a new conspiracy theory about Hunter Biden, but he couldn’t get CNN’s Jake Tapper to take it seriously during an interview Friday.

    In fact, Tapper mocked the Kentucky congressman to his face.

    The president’s son was indicted Thursday on nine tax charges in California, and Comer, the House Oversight Committee chair, appeared on CNN the next day to discuss the matter.

    Although Biden could face serious time behind bars if convicted, Comer dubiously claimed the criminal charges were actually part of a cover-up designed to throw off his investigation into unproven allegations around the Biden family’s supposedly shady financial dealings.

    Comer said none of the crimes that Hunter Biden was accused of dealt with things his committee is investigating, and then suggested that special counsel David Weiss indicted the president’s son “to protect him from having to be deposed in the House Oversight Committee [next week].”

    Tapper’s eyebrows raised over that theory, and he couldn’t help but mock it to Comer directly.

    “He indicted him to protect him?” Tapper asked, before sarcastically adding, “The classic rubric, I got it.”

    Comer said the whole Biden story has been about a cover-up, but Tapper went back to Comer’s previous, somewhat contradictory statement.

    “That’s why [Weiss] indicted him, to protect him? To cover it up?” Tapper asked incredulously.

    Comer responded, “Look, you indict him on the least little thing, the gun charge and not paying taxes,” before Tapper pointed out why the theory sounded ridiculous.

    ″[Biden’s] facing like 17 additional years in prison! These are felonies!” Tapper said.

    “Yeah, but look at what he’s done! Anybody else in America would already be in prison,” Comer said.

    You can see their exchange — and Tapper’s reaction — in the video below.

    Tapper’s snark continued when he grilled Comer on why he won’t let Biden testify before his committee in public, an offer he made previously.

    “Why not just jump at the opportunity to grill Hunter Biden on national television?” Tapper asked. “Here’s your chance, you know? You’re the dog that caught the bus. Here it is!”

    Comer claimed his investigation wasn’t about politics or theater, to which Tapper chuckled.

    The CNN anchor’s reaction to Comer’s very dubious theory didn’t go unnoticed on X, formerly known as Twitter.

    Some commented that Comer probably wasn’t used to being fact-checked, since he tends to only do interviews with conservative media.

    One woman couldn’t help but take Comer’s theory that the indictment was good for Biden and apply it to former President Donald Trump.

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  • Examining the federal indictment against Hunter Biden

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    A 56-page federal indictment filed Thursday against Hunter Biden, son of President Biden, details an alleged four-year scheme to avoid paying at least $1.4 million in federal taxes. Mr. Biden on Friday refused to comment on the charges against his son. Catherine Herridge has the latest.

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  • Hunter Biden indicted on federal tax charges

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    A federal grand jury in California has indicted Hunter Biden, son of President Biden, on nine counts of tax crimes, three felonies and six misdemeanors. Catherine Herridge has details.

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    Hunter Biden was indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday on nine tax-related charges, and the case was assigned to Judge Mark Scarsi, an appointee of former President Donald Trump.

    In a 56-page document filed in a Los Angeles, California, federal court, President Joe Biden‘s son is accused of failing to pay taxes, filing a fraudulent form and evading an assessment. Three of the nine charges are felony counts.

    “The Defendant engaged in a four-year scheme to not pay at least $1.4 million in self-assessed federal taxes he owed for tax years 2016 through 2019,” the indictment read, adding Biden “spent millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle rather than paying his tax bills.”

    The charges against Biden were brought by Special Counsel David Weiss, who was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland to oversee the investigation into Biden.

    “Between 2016 and October 15, 2020, the Defendant spent this money on drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental properties, exotic cars, clothing, and other items of a personal nature, in short, everything but his taxes,” the indictment said.

    Reuters reported that Biden faces up to 17 years in prison if convicted of all nine charges. In October, Biden pleaded not guilty to charges that he lied about his drug use while buying a handgun.

    Newsweek contacted a lawyer for Hunter Biden and the White House via email Thursday night for comment.

    President Joe Biden, left, walks next to his son Hunter Biden, right, as they exit Holy Spirit Catholic Church after attending Mass in Johns Island, South Carolina, on August 13, 2022. Hunter Biden on Thursday was indicted on nine tax-related charges.
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    Scarsi is a native of Syracuse, New York, and he attended Syracuse and Georgetown universities.

    Then-President Trump announced he would nominate Scarsi to serve as a district judge in October 2018. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in September 2020.

    This is a breaking story and will be updated as more information becomes available.