Jim Jordan
White House counsel Ed Siskel accused GOP House leaders of seeking the tapes to “chop them up” and “distort them” for partisan gain.
“I do think that people are maybe becoming a little bit tired of all of this,” one Fox editor said.
The subpoena is for tapes and transcripts of President Biden’s interview with special counsel Robert Hur and his team.
The MAGA lawmaker eventually conceded that the Russian-fed Biden bribery claims were false. But he still insisted the impeachment case was strong.
They are making a cynical move to derail or delay the case. Here’s what she should do to stop it.
The subpoena came from Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, in its investigation of the DA’s alleged misconduct.
The president’s son had been facing a contempt of Congress resolution after he resisted a subpoena for a closed-door hearing.