AT&T subpoenaed over Hunter Biden’s phone records

by | Mar 12, 2024

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House Oversight Committee Republicans issued a subpoena to AT&T on Wednesday, requesting nearly 15 years worth of phone records related to Hunter Biden, as reported by the Daily Caller.

“The Oversight Committee is subpoenaing certain records in the possession, custody, or control of AT&T that are relevant to the impeachment inquiry. This subpoena is being issued pursuant to my authority as Chairman of the Committee under Rule XI, clause 2(m)(1)(B) of the Rules of the House of Representatives, and Rule 12(g) of the Committee’s Rules. The Committee is seeking records related to AT&T customer, Mr. Robert Hunter Biden. As part of its investigation, the Oversight Committee has reviewed bank records of individuals and entities associated with the Biden family as well as other evidence. This review uncovered a pattern of financial complexity. As detailed in the Impeachment Memorandum and the Oversight Committee’s Bank Memoranda, the Biden family used corporate bank accounts of third-party associates to receive wires from foreign companies and foreign nationals. The Biden business associates then dispersed money to various Biden family members in incremental payments over time,” Comer wrote in the letter to AT&T.

The subpoena stipulates that AT&T must furnish the requested records to the committee by March 20, 2024.

Source: The Daily Caller

 

 

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