Republicans on the House Oversight Committee requested testimony by officials from the Treasury Department last week after the department failed to comply with a document request part of the committee’s inquiry into the business dealings of President Joe Biden’s family
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability first requested the documents in a letter to the Treasury in January. When the deadline expired, Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer followed with a letter to deputy assistant secretary for oversight Isabella More on Feb. 24 requesting in-person testimony from Treasury officials.
Comer alleged that the Treasury Department is hindering the committee’s inquiry by failing to deliver the reports by the deadline of Jan. 25 and is “acting in bad faith” while delaying their production and giving no indication of when they would offer the records….
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