Congressman Russell Fry of South Carolina, engaged in a comprehensive debate concerning the investigation of Hunter Biden's business ventures during his time on the House floor. The Congressman highlighted the role of Republicans, arguing that their efforts in 10-months revealed more information about Hunter Biden than the law enforcement had in five years.
He stated that a formal vote for an impeachment inquiry into former Vice President Joe Biden might expedite the ongoing probe, as it would compel the individuals involved to appear for depositions and produce crucial emails.
His remark came in response to the refusal of some individuals to testify in the absence of a formal vote. He drew a comparison between Donald Trump Jr.'s closed-door testimony to the House of Representatives and Hunter Biden's preparedness to testify publicly. Besides, he alluded to the subpoena issued to Hunter, who allegedly dodged his appearance before the House Oversight Committee for a transcribed interview, choosing to appear on the Senate instead.
Congressman Fry argued that there is no hypocritical gesture in Jim Jordan's defiance of a subpoena. He defended Jordan, stating that he wanted to understand the parameters of the inquiry.
Congressman Fry also delved into the millions that flowed into the Biden family's coffers when Joe Biden was in office, tracking the flow of money from Ukraine, China, and Kazakhstan. He argued that the impeachment inquiry is pivotal to get a better understanding of the connections and influence peddling within the Biden family.
The Congressman referred to the controversial dismissal of the Ukrainian prosecutor, insisting that the holdup of funds to Ukraine to get the prosecutor fired is worth investigating. He argued that such actions raise concerns over the influence of the Biden family on foreign policies for personal enrichment. Congressman Fry affirmed his belief in the impeachment inquiry's pursuit of truth, dismissing allegations of it backfiring on Republicans, focusing on the criticality of transparency in this process.