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DOJ’s handling of Hunter Biden case is ‘inexplicable,’ says Turley, as ex-prosecutor faces questioning

‘I can’t think of one’ reason to allow the statute of limitations on unpaid taxes to expire, Turley noted

FOX News contributor Jonathan Turley told “America’s Newsroom” on Thursday that the “glaring issue” in the Hunter Biden case is how the Department of Justice allowed early potential tax felonies against the first son to expire. The George Washington University law professor questioned why Special Counsel David Weiss, who is investigating Hunter Biden’s possible misconduct, would allow the statute of limitations to run out during an investigation.

JONATHAN TURLEY: Well, things are going poorly, I think, for the Biden team. Obviously, this was not a great week. The impeachment inquiry is indeed that — it’s an inquiry. It’s an effort to confirm these facts. The Democrats voted unanimously to stop further questions, even though half of Americans, according to a recent poll, support the inquiry. Seventy percent of Americans believe the president has acted illegally or unethically. So these questions do have to be answered. 

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