WASHINGTON — Hunter Biden, a major backer of Biden since his father entered the White House, is meeting with House investigators Thursday as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris, the eldest so-called “sugar brother,” will appear before three House committees leading an investigation into ties between Joe Biden and his relatives' overseas dealings and an alleged Justice Department cover-up. Agreed.
Morris, 60, reportedly first met Hunter at a fundraiser for then-candidate Joe Biden in California. November or December 2019. He quickly became Hunter's main patron, replacing the Chinese, Ukrainian, and other sources of income dating back to his father's vice-presidency.
Mr. Morris has donated or lent at least $4.9 million to the now 53-year-old Hunter to cover his taxes and living expenses, including $875,000 for Beginner Art and a Chinese-funded This includes the purchase of a 10% stake in investment fund BHR. Joe Biden's partner in his first year in the White House.
Congressional sources told the Post that key questions against Mr. Morris will focus on how he and Hunter met and their motives for providing so much money.
Republicans say it has recently become clear February 7, 2020 Emails from Mr. Morris indicate that Mr. Morris' motive was at least partly political, rather than just friendship, alleging that the transaction may amount to illegal campaign contributions. There is.
In an email, Mr. Morris wrote to accountants on Mr. Hunter's behalf that they should expedite the preparation of the tax documents to avoid “significant personal and political risk.”
A series of high-stakes follow-up interviews with impeachment inquiry witnesses have been scheduled.
Former Biden family associates Marvin Yang and Rob Walker are scheduled to testify next week, and Eric Schwerin is also scheduled to appear in court next week, people familiar with the matter told the Post.
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