House Republicans issue criminal referrals against James and Hunter Biden, alleging false testimony
House Republicans have issued criminal referrals against President Joe Biden’s son and brother
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans issued criminal referrals Wednesday against President Joe Biden’s son and brother, accusing them of making false statements to Congress as part of the GOP's yearlong impeachment inquiry.
The Republican leaders of the House Oversight and Accountability, Judiciary and Ways and Means committees sent a letter to the Justice Department recommending the prosecution of Hunter Biden and James Biden and accusing them of making a “conscious effort” to undermine the House's investigation.
Abbe Lowell, Hunter Biden's attorney, said in a statement that the referrals are "nothing more than a desperate attempt by Republicans to twist Hunter’s testimony so they can distract from their failed impeachment inquiry and interfere with his trial.”
James Biden 's lawyer Paul Fishman echoed that sentiment, calling it a “baseless partisan action," and reiterated that his client has “always maintained that Joe Biden never had any involvement in his business dealings.”