Former Vice President Joe Biden said it doesn’t make sense to him why Republicans and President Donald Trump want his son Hunter Biden to testify in public impeachment hearings.
“Every single, solitary, serious investigator ... looked at this and said there’s absolutely zero basis to the accusation that I acted inappropriately or that my son did,” Biden, a Democratic presidential candidate, told an audience during a town hall in Iowa on Nov. 11. “This is all about Trump trying to create a diversion. ... There’s not a scintilla of evidence pointing out that anything is wrong.”
At the town hall on Nov. 11, the 76-year-old insisted there was no basis for Republicans to try to get his son on the stand during the public impeachment hearings.
“There is zero rationale for that to happen,” Biden said. “Nobody has suggested that anything was done that was inappropriate. This is all a diversion. This is classic Trump, classic Trump. Focus on the problems. We have a president who is one of the most corrupt people to serve in that office.”
“I released 21 years of my tax returns in detail. Mr. President, you’re worried about corruption? Release some of yours!” Biden added.
Alexandra Chalupa, a Democratic National Committee contractor who met with Ukrainian officials to try to obtain dirt on Trump, and Fusion GPS researcher Nellie Ohr, who helped create the infamous dossier containing the Russia–Trump allegations, were also among those on the witness list.
“The impeachment inquiry, moreover, has gathered an ever-growing body of evidence—from witnesses and documents, including the President’s own words in his July 25 call record—that not only confirms, but far exceeds, the initial information in the whistleblower’s complaint,” Schiff wrote. “The whistleblower’s testimony is therefore redundant and unnecessary.”