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White House braces for latest Hunter Biden fallout near elections

From Washington Examiner:

Republicans, including Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, are criticizing the Justice Department for slow-walking its investigation into Hunter Biden, an inquiry that became public weeks after the 2020 election when it was already two years old.

Fitton and others’ scrutiny is a reaction to reports from the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal that federal agents are confident they have enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes and a false statement regarding a gun purchase. The decision rests with the Trump-appointed Delaware U.S. attorney, but there are reportedly concerns the younger Biden’s addictions could undermine their case.

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