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Kaelan Deese, Supreme Court Reporter


NextImg:Jim Jordan teases possible subpoena to Hollywood lawyer who 'paid Hunter Biden's taxes'

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) wants to further the House GOP's impeachment investigation of President Joe Biden by talking "to the guy who paid Hunter Biden's taxes."

"I want to talk to Kevin Morris ... the guy who paid Hunter Biden's taxes, just come out of nowhere, paid all of his tax burden that Hunter Biden had," Jordan said on Fox News's Sunday Morning Futures, referring to the Hollywood attorney and personal benefactor who has been in the first son's corner for every step of the ongoing federal investigation.

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While Jordan did not specifically commit to a fresh subpoena, his remarks come days after the House Oversight Committee led by Rep. James Comer (R-KY) filed a flurry of subpoenas against Hunter Biden and James Biden, the president’s brother, and several business associates of the president's son.

Morris lent Hunter Biden the money to pay off his tax bill, owns some of Hunter Biden’s paintings that are priced as much as $500,000, frequently flies Hunter Biden around on his private jet, and serves on Hunter Biden’s defense team in the federal investigation of his business dealings.

"I think there's a number of people we need to talk to," Jordan said. "We will continue to do that as we build this case, as we look at this case, and gather the facts."

Morris made his name and fortune in Hollywood, representing various recognizable celebrities and brokering the deal that brought the animated show South Park to television screens.

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House Republicans are slated to make a decision early next year on whether to impeach Biden, Jordan said Sunday.

Jordan's estimate comes as the latest House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has been ambiguous about the timing of potential articles of impeachment for the president, recently telling centrist Republicans in a closed-door meeting last week that there is insufficient evidence to move ahead with impeachment proceedings.