- House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan announced that the investigation into Hunter Biden will persist following President Biden's departure from the White House.
- Jordan emphasized the need to examine David Weiss, the special counsel, citing that Weiss was uncooperative during previous questioning.
- The Chair criticized Biden's decision to pardon his son for previous criminal activities, noting a general disagreement among Americans.
- Jordan's committee initially investigated Hunter Biden and his uncle James Biden for unethical business practices that included testimonies to Congress.
- The investigation is expected to proceed under the incoming President-elect Trump amid ongoing disputes regarding the legitimacy of the claims against the Biden family.
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