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Hunter Biden agrees to public hearing, exposes committee's past manipulations

Raskin revealing chairman's repeated refusal to meet with Hunter Biden's lawyer.

In a recent statement, Congressman Jamie Raskin shed light on the violent attack that occurred at the Capitol on January 6th, 2021. However, amidst the seriousness of the situation, let's take a moment to appreciate the creative verbosity in the provided transcript.

According to the transcript, it appears that for the past 11 months, Chairman Comer has repeatedly turned down offers from Hunter Biden's attorney to engage in discussions with the committee. It all began on February 9th, when Mr. Biden's lawyer responded to Chairman Comer's initial letter, expressing a willingness to sit down and provide information that may serve a legitimate legislative purpose. Unfortunately, the chairman never responded to this offer.

The saga continued on September 13th when Mr. Biden's lawyer, in response to false claims made by Chairman Comer, once again reached out to express their availability for a discussion with the committee. However, Chairman Comer yet again failed to respond to this offer.

Fast forward to November 8th, when Chairman Comer and Jordan took a different approach and issued a subpoena to Mr. Biden, requesting his deposition on December 13th. In a cover letter accompanying the subpoena, the chairman seemed to suggest that, given Mr. Biden's willingness to address the investigation publicly, he should testify before Congress.

Throughout this process, Chairman Comer made numerous statements expressing a desire for Mr. Biden to appear before the committee. He invited him to testify at a public hearing, stating that if Mr. Biden wanted to clear his name, the committee would drop everything to accommodate him. The chairman even extended an invitation on a nationwide podcast, urging Mr. Biden to join other witnesses in an oversight committee hearing.

Finally, on November 28th, Mr. Biden agreed to Chairman Comer's multiple public requests and consented to appear at a public hearing on December 13th, under oath, to answer the committee's questions. In this letter, Mr. Biden emphasized the importance of holding a public proceeding to avoid selective leaks, manipulated transcripts, doctored exhibits, or one-sided press statements.

Amidst the backdrop of the serious issues at hand, it is hard not to appreciate the colorful and creative language used in this transcript. It certainly adds an element of entertainment to an otherwise somber event.

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