Democrats contend that Mr. Comer ought to have accepted Mr. Biden’s provide to testify publicly, noting that he had beforehand supplied to let witnesses testify at both a deposition or a public listening to, “whichever they select.”
Within the final Congress, when Democrats managed the Home, the chamber voted to refer 4 recalcitrant witnesses for contempt fees after they didn’t cooperate with the particular Home committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol. In contrast to Hunter Biden, nonetheless, none of these 4 witnesses — all allies of Mr. Trump — had supplied to testify publicly.
The U.S. lawyer in Washington, D.C., in the end charged two of these witnesses, Stephen Ok. Bannon and Peter Navarro, each of whom had been convicted however are interesting their circumstances. Felony contempt fees carry a most sentence of 1 12 months in jail, in addition to a tremendous of as much as $100,000.
The Jan. 6 committee didn’t refer for contempt each witness who defied its subpoenas. Consultant Jim Jordan of Ohio, the chairman of the Judiciary panel, for instance, was among the many Republican members of Congress who obtained a subpoena however didn’t cooperate with the investigation.
The Jan. 6 panel determined as an alternative to refer Mr. Jordan and three different Republican congressmen to the Ethics Committee for investigation.
On Wednesday, Mr. Moskowitz stated he would vote for the contempt quotation in opposition to Hunter Biden if Republicans would add the names of the G.O.P. congressmen who did not adjust to subpoenas over the past Congress.