US Treasury Denies Republicans’ Request for Hunter Biden Records
- Department asks for more details on why they want the reports
- President’s troubled son has been a target for Republicans
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The US Treasury Department refused Wednesday to provide House Republicans any suspicious activity reports it may have on foreign banking and other business transactions by Hunter Biden and other members of President Joe Biden’s family.
Jonathan Davidson, Treasury’s legislative affairs chief, told House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer in a letter that he needs more details about why the panel is seeking such “highly sensitive” information.