Hunter Biden investigation: Jim Jordan subpoenas DOJ tax officials assigned to first son’s case

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EXCLUSIVE — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenaed two longtime employees of the Department of Justice Tax Division on Thursday who were involved with the department’s yearslong investigation into President Joe Biden’s son Hunter.

The subpoenas, reviewed by the Washington Examiner, required senior litigation counsel Mark Daly and trial attorney Jack Morgan to appear for depositions before the committee on Sept. 27 and Sept. 28, respectively.

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The pair had been named among 13 people House Republicans asked to interview in June as part of their inquiry into allegations that Hunter Biden received preferential treatment from the DOJ over the course of the department’s roughly five-year investigation of him.

Eleven of the officials worked within the DOJ, and the department had pushed back on…

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