Hunter defies subpoena

Hunter and his lawyers don’t get to set the rules for the house.

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Keep on a hoping because I believe it is never going to happen. The democrats set the rules now they get to play by the rules they set.

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Being an addict is not an excuse for breaking the law. He does not even deserve pity for his self-inflicted addiction. And his addiction was not a debilitation because he continued to rake in the money for selling the biden name while he was snorting coke with his hookers.
In fact, until he makes amends for the wrongs, he has done he will never stay clean.

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He doesn’t dictate the terms, but it definitely is a negotiation.

In case you haven’t been paying attention for the last few decades, congressional subpoenas don’t hold much teeth when the Executive is controlled by the other party.

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I agree … being an addict isn’t an excuse for breaking the law… but the point is that Hunter Biden is a private citizen and the tit for tat that is apparently happening because Donald J Trump tried to overturn the election is super stupid.

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Yeah, because it was a republican who stood by and did nothing in 2014 when russia took crimea.

“Tell i vlad i can be more flexible after the election.”

And it was a republican who was president in February 2022 that wanted to evacuate zelensky from the country when the invasion began.

You can just picture the mustache twirling.

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That may or may not be true.

But you are predictable as ever.

I guess if you didn’t go to Haaaverd, then…

Poor comer only went to Western Kentucky University. Their team name is Hilltoppers.

Do they even let people from Kentucky go to college??

Try a new tack.

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But selling access to the (at the time), VPOUS to foreign entities is ok? That about right?
‘Ol Folksy Joe’s role in all of this is to be determined.
But keep defending young Biden, because owing $1.4 million in taxes would get you and I a pass too. :face_with_raised_eyebrow:
Or lying on a federal firearm application?

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Supremely weird.

If Hunter Biden committed a crime he should face the full force of the law.

What I don’t see is how any judge will throw down a contempt charge because he has agreed to testify.

I’m fairly certain bank records, emails and texts are evidence.

plenty has been presented, odd that you don’t see it (well, really not odd)

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so did another person… who was that?

You tell me.

not like it would take effort to know what you already know

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Sentence suspended upon appeal.

So… what does that mean for Hunter?

Comer appears to have more than smoke. He claims to have a lot of bank records involving Biden misdeeds.

Bingo! :+1:

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not saying anything about it. Just pointing out the hypocrisy of those defending Hunter. Which you won’t see from me. I have always held and still do that the constitution does NOT empower Congress to force testimony from private citizens. They don’t have oversite authority over us, we have it over them.

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Committee Chair decides the manner for a closed door or open deposition rule. Precedents set by the Dimbulbcrats look it up.
Young Biden wants to showcase “victimhood”, he already did with his impromptu Capitol backdrop “presser”. Did even you notice he had a prepared speech? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:
He ■■■■■■ himself and his lawyer ill advised him to commit judicial self immolation.
He could have gotten himself on record even if he took the 5th amendment.
Doesn’t matter the ■■■■■■■ could be convicted of capital murder or high treason, daddy will pardon him as long as he’s POTUS.

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