A prosecutor who had a heavy hand in building the Department of Justice’s case against Hunter Biden would not answer most of lawmakers’ questions during a closed-door interview with Congress on Thursday, according to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH).
Lesley Wolf, a former assistant U.S. attorney in Delaware, “refused to answer … just about every question,” Jordan told reporters after emerging from the interview.
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Wolf became a key figure for the committee this spring after two IRS criminal investigators assigned to the DOJ’s Biden case testified that she repeatedly hindered their investigative efforts, including by giving defense attorneys a heads-up about a search warrant and prohibiting investigators from following a lead about a possible campaign finance violation.