U.S. House Rep Andy Biggs (R-AZ) made a motion today to subpoena Hunter Biden as a witness for the House Oversight and Reform Committee’s hearing on making the USPS fleet electric.
Biggs explained that he made the motion due to the fact that, “Hunter sold a U.S. cobalt mine to a Chinese company.”
“Cobalt is necessary for electric car production. Hunter’s expertise is invaluable!” Biggs declared.
According to a report, in 2016, an investment firm co-founded by Biden helped a Chinese mining conglomerate get control of a large Congolese cobalt mine from an American company.
In an environmental impact statement, USPS said that electric vehicles were too expensive and it can only go all-electric if Congress gives it billions more in funding.
After making the motion, Biggs then reported, “Wow. Democrats just denied my motion to subpoena Hunter.”
“They continue to protect him at any cost. I guess Democrats are ok with his shady business dealings,” Biggs lamented.
Wow.
— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) April 5, 2022
Democrats just denied my motion to subpoena Hunter.
They continue to protect him at any cost.
I guess Democrats are ok with his shady business dealings. https://t.co/19jpH2kAj6
Biggs recently wrote an op-ed for Townhall titled, “Biden is Deliberately Sinking America Because He Has Nothing to Lose.”
“It is not an implausible thought that Biden and the Democrat leadership see their ship hitting the iceberg and sinking,” Biggs explained in the piece.
Biggs pointed out that “When asked about high gas prices the Bidenistas tell Americans to buy electric vehicles.”
“If Biden wanted to alleviate America’s energy woes, he would get our peerless energy sector back to work,” Biggs insisted.
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