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Judicial Watch Sues for Hunter Biden Travel Records

From The Washington Times:

A conservative watchdog group has sued the Department of Homeland Security to obtain travel records for Hunter Biden while he had a Secret Service detail.

In its lawsuit filed in federal court in the District of Columbia on Friday, Judicial Watch calls for disclosure of the dates and locations of domestic and international for former Vice President Joseph R. Biden’s son Hunter, who had a Secret Service detail for a while. The group is seeking records dating to 2001.

Conservatives have continued to probe Hunter Biden’s business dealings while his father was vice president. The issue was at the forefront of the impeachment of President Trump, who requested that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky look into energy company Burisma. Hunter Biden was on the company’s board of directors. Congressional impeachment hearings focused on whether Mr. Trump withheld military aid to Ukraine while he sought information on a political opponent.

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