President Biden's brother, James Biden, is in active negotiations to appear in a deposition before House Republicans, Fox News has learned.
The younger Biden was subpoenaed in November as part of the investigation into Hunter Biden and President Biden.
House Republicans, who are leading the impeachment inquiry against President Biden, believe James knows about Hunter's business dealings and whether the president was involved.
The president's brother was scheduled to appear in a private deposition in early December, but left that day. Discussions continue between the House Oversight Committee and Biden's legal team.
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“I will refrain from criticizing the president's brother,” James, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said in a statement. I feel like I will,” he said. Comer said last month.
The Washington Post reported in December that James Biden's conversations had been wiped out in an FBI investigation, but he was not a target.
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The paper said Biden's conversation was recorded as part of an FBI investigation into a Mississippi lawyer named Richard “Dickie” Scruggs.
The newspaper reported that the FBI secretly recorded a conversation with Mr. Biden because of his relationship with Mr. Scruggs, who went to federal prison for a conviction for bribing a judge.

President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden is scheduled to give a private deposition on February 28th. (Tom Williams)
James Biden was not the subject of an FBI investigation and was never charged or accused of wrongdoing by the agency.
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Hunter Biden, James Biden's nephew, is scheduled to give a private deposition on February 28th after his public interactions with the committee nearly led to a vote in contempt of Congress. be.


