Hunter Biden has agreed to plead guilty to tax misdemeanors when he appears in court in Delaware on Wednesday.
Ian Sams, White House spokesperson for oversight and investigations, tweeted on Monday in response to McCarthy's comments about impeachment.
"Instead of focusing on the real issues Americans want us to address like continuing to lower inflation or create jobs, this is what the @HouseGOP wants to prioritize. Their eagerness to go after @POTUS regardless of the truth is seemingly bottomless," Sams said.Hunter Biden's Plea Deal The president's son made an agreement with prosecutors last month to plead guilty to the tax charges and he also agreed to enter a pretrial diversion program that could see a felony charge related to his possession of a firearm dropped.
He allegedly purchased the firearm at a time when he was abusing cocaine but denied using drugs or having a drug problem in paperwork he filed for the gun, leading to a criminal charge. The pretrial diversion program is likely to mean he will not plead guilty to that charge. Prosecutors are expected to recommend probation for the tax charges.
House Republicans have been probing Hunter Biden's business dealings and any alleged involvement his father had with them. President Biden and the White House have consistently denied he was in business with his son.
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