Special counsel David Weiss, the Justice Department prosecutor leading the myriad investigations into Hunter Biden, will appear before the House Judiciary Committee on Nov. 7, multiple media outlets reported Thursday night.
The chair of the Judiciary panel is Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who is trying to secure enough votes to become House speaker.
The early investigation conducted by Weiss, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware, culminated with a plea bargain deal for Biden which didn't survive judicial scrutiny. When the plea deal broke apart, Weiss was elevated to special counsel by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to expand his powers outside of Delaware.
Jordan previously stated that Weiss would appear before the panel on Oct. 18, Wednesday. Jordan originally sought an Oct. 11 interview with Weiss. Meanwhile, the DOJ in September had committed to making Weiss available in the "near term." One of the U.S. attorneys named by the whistleblowers, Matthew Graves, said that Weiss wanted to charge Biden in Washington, D.C. Graves testified that he asked Weiss "whether he was just looking for the kind of normal administrative support that any U.S. attorney would need if they were going to come and bring a case in another jurisdiction ... or whether he was asking for us to join the investigation.
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