


WASHINGTON — First son Hunter Biden’s closed-door impeachment inquiry testimony was released Thursday — just a day after he sat for questions about President Biden’s recurring role in lucrative foreign business relationships.
Hunter, 54, maintained that his 81-year-old father was not corrupt and that his own abuse of alcohol and drugs were to blame for many of the appearances to the contrary in business ventures that often at points involved first brother James Biden.
The transcript, spanning more than 200 pages, was released by agreement between Hunter’s legal team and House Democrats and Republicans.
It’s possible the first son will return for a public hearing, where many of his claims would again be vetted.
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