Mitt Romney will vote in favor of subpoenaing records of Hunter Biden’s Ukraine work one day after criticizing it as partisan

- Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah will vote in favor of subpoenaing records related to Hunter Biden’s work in Ukraine, Romney’s spokesperson said Friday.
- His decision comes after he repeatedly criticized the Senate Homeland Security Committee’s effort to investigate Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, as looking political.
- “I would prefer that investigations are done by an independent, nonpolitical body,” Romney told The Washington Post just one day before deciding to vote in favor of the subpoena. “There’s no question the appearance is not good.”
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Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah will vote in favor of subpoenaing records related to Hunter Biden’s work in Ukraine, Romney’s spokesperson said on Friday.
Politico, which first broke the news, reported that Romney made the decision after securing certain commitments from Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, which is spearheading the nascent investigation.
Romney’s decision comes after he repeatedly criticized the committee’s effort to investigate Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, as looking like a partisan maneuver. The elder Biden is currently the 2020 Democratic frontrunner as he campaigns to secure the party’s nomination for …continued .
[Source: Business Insider]