GOP wanted David Weiss to testify on Hunter Biden, but now he's special counsel Straight Arrow News Aug 11, 2023 Aug 11, 2023 Updated Aug 12, 2023 0 Russia Conducting Heavy Military Drills in the Arctic Causing Worry In the West Tyrese Gibson Files $1 Million Lawsuit Against The Home Depot These Newborn Endangered Red Panda Cubs are Too Cute Riley Keough breaks silence on 'complicated' Priscilla Presley relationship after will battle World Cup Daredevil Tourists Leap from New Zealand’s Highest Building Professors Want to See These Traits on the First Day of Class Bipartisan Support for Further Investigation Increases Following Congressional UFO Hearing Kelly Clarkson Debuts Empowering ‘Piece by Piece’ Lyrics After Brandon Blackstock Divorce Steve Martin Reveals Plans To Step Away From Acting Katy Perry & Orlando Bloom Facing Trial Over $15 Million Home Timothy Olyphant lost Star Trek role to Chris Pine Sam McKewon breaks down Nebraska defense after fall practice, Aug. 11 The Artificial Intelligence Contribution to Eating Disorders Ridley Scott reportedly expresses regret over stepping down from Blade Runner 2049 production" Prince William And Kate Given New Titles By King Charles Everything you need to know about Pilates Ep. 93 The Showdown: Making Nebraska football 'feared' again Full Tony White press conference after Nebraska football fall practice, Aug. 11 'Star Wars' boss Kathleen Kennedy saved an old Kylo Ren costume for Captain Phasma Ep. 96 The Showdown: Husker football hands out first batch of single-digit jerseys Republicans asked Attorney General Garland to let attorney David Weiss testify about Hunter Biden. That won't happen now that he's special counsel. Tags Dcc Videoelephant Wire Ve-news-import News Politics District Of Columbia Joe Biden Hunter Biden U.s. Department Of Justice Robert Mueller U.s. Congress Dick Durbin Merrick Garland Richard Durbin Indictments Robert Hunter Biden David Weiss As featured on Biden's reelection bid faces vulnerabilities in wake of special counsel appointment Still, his challenges pale in comparison with Donald Trump, who faces three criminal indictments, with additional charges expected soon. Latest video Lahaina resident describes 'horrific' experience of fleeing wildfire BOX OFFICE: "BARBIE" TOPS $500 MILLION DOMESTIC Dispite skipping much of the Iowa State Fair, Trump was still the main attraction Hawaii Sen. Hirono: 'We very much need acknowledge that climate change is upon us' Displaced Maui residents take refuge at an emergency shelter Death toll rises to 80 in Maui, wildfires survivors begin returning to communities in ruins 'I don't know who made it out': Hawaii residents return home after devastating wildfires 'Talks are going on behind the scenes': ECOWAS mulls next steps in Niger crisis Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Biden's reelection bid faces vulnerabilities in wake of special counsel appointment Still, his challenges pale in comparison with Donald Trump, who faces three criminal indictments, with additional charges expected soon.