Jim Jordan has big questions about Hunter Biden probe, wants answers from 11 DOJ officials
“We think it's important that we talk to a wider array of involved people in a private interview setting," House Judiciary Committee Chairman tells Just the News
Why private? There should never be privacy when it comes to the government.
Witnesses, recordings, and at the very least, information can be released at some point.
If people were in a room talking, history needs to know what.