House Republicans issued subpoenas Monday ordering testimony from four FBI and IRS employees whom lawmakers believe can sort through the political machinations that led to a no-jail plea deal for Hunter Biden.
Republicans said the four employees can shed light on whether the Justice Department constrained David Weiss, the U.S. attorney who was charged with probing the president’s son.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith said the IRS and Justice Department have refused requests to have the four people come in voluntarily. Two IRS agents testified to Congress that Mr. Weiss had planned to bring a broad array of cases against the president’s son, but he was stymied by internal Justice Department wrangling.
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