Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky by Harold Hutchison, DCNF. Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky ripped the Justice Department over
Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky ripped the Justice Department over allegations it was obstructing an investigation into the handling of the probe into Hunter Biden.
Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, wrote Horowitz Tuesday, asking him to “provide documents and/or information” so that the committee could determine if the Department of Justice (DOJ) was limiting Horowitz’s efforts to look into the handling of the probe into Hunter Biden.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy threatened an impeachment inquiry during a Tuesday appearance on Fox Business Network if the DOJ used David Weiss’s status as special counsel to thwart a House Oversight Committee investigation.
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“I have confidence in Michael Horowitz, he’s been an inspector general that I think is worthy of the title,” Comer said. “He’s someone that I believe has been independent, some of my Republican colleagues may disagree, but as far as I’m concerned, as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, we work with IGs all across the government and he’s one of the better IGs. This is his opportunity to come in and do the right thing,” Comer told Fox News host John Roberts.
“The reason we fund an inspector general is to determine whether or not there’s waste, fraud, abuse or mismanagement in the federal government from a nonpolitical standpoint and I don’t think anyone could argue that this Department of Justice hasn’t displayed a two-tier system of justice, they have turned a blind eye to corruption at the highest levels in the Biden administration and right now, we’re leading the Biden corruption investigation. But there is also another investigation that sprung up and that’s the cover-up of the Biden corruption and the Department of Justice is at the center of that cover-up.”
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges and a felony gun charge after a plea bargain announced June 20 collapsed when United States District Judge Maryellen Noreika questioned both the initial plea deal and a more limited revision during a July 26 hearing.
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“Now, Michael Horowitz is someone that should be able to get all the information that we need to determine whether or not this Department of Justice is in fact guilty of obstructing a credible investigation, not just by the House Oversight Committee, but by the Internal Revenue Service as we heard from the whistleblowers, and by the FBI as we heard from the FBI whistleblowers who gave Senator Grassley and myself the 1023 form that alleged Joe Biden was involved in a bribery scheme,” Comer continued.
Internal Revenue Service whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler testified about interference with the investigation into Biden during a July 19 hearing held by the House Oversight Committee.
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