The full House is set to hold a floor vote on the criminal contempt resolution against Hunter Biden as early as next week, according to House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-Ky).
Mr. Comer told The New York Sun, in an interview published on Jan. 11, that the resolution will go to the House floor for a vote by the whole chamber next week, provided the Republican majority has enough members in town to cast their votes.
The Kentucky lawmaker added that the votes to support holding President Joe Biden’s son in contempt of Congress have already been secured.
“It all depends,” he said. “There are a couple of members out sick today … We have the votes” to hold the younger Biden in contempt, he told the publication.
The lawmaker also said he and his colleagues have not yet decided what their plan of action is, should U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves decide not to prosecute the 53-year-old Mr. Biden.
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