House GOP to present evidence against Biden in first impeachment hearing
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House Republicans are set to hold their first impeachment inquiry public hearing, where they will present all evidence uncovered to date as part of their investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings, while examining “the value" of the inquiry.
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Bruce Dubinsky, a forensic accountant with decades of experience in financial investigations and consulting – and who the committee says has testified in more than 80 trials, including trials that involved financial fraud – will testify, along with former Assistant Attorney General Eileen O'Connor, who served in the Department of Justice Tax Division.
Law professor and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley, who testified in the Clinton and Trump impeachments, will also testify.