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Hunter Biden is finally going to face hard questions from those who won’t ‘ask nicely’

“The Bidens are the best at doing exactly what the Chairman wants.”

Those words from Hunter Biden to a Chinese businessman came at the height of the alleged influence peddling by the Biden family.

After years of delay and denials, the House is about to confirm exactly what the Bidens were so good at doing … and what foreign figures wanted so much that they were willing to pay the Bidens millions.

Hunter Biden is scheduled to appear before the House Oversight Committee on Dec. 13 to answer questions about what is alleged to be the largest influence-peddling operation in history.

Despite being subpoenaed, Hunter is still demanding conditions for answering questions.

His lawyer Abbe Lowell previously said Hunter would testify only when “the time is right” and is now saying that Hunter would testify in public, not the scheduled private session.

Republicans rejected that demand.

Biden has long shown a sense of entitlement when asked about his past.

Even with supportive journalists, Hunter has snapped at questions and instructed them to “say it nicer.”

The House Oversight Committee historically is that place where nice went to die. Hunter will now have to answer questions on pain of perjury after years of protection from the media and Democrat-controlled houses.

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