Jim Jordan subpoenas former Hunter Biden prosecutor Lesley Wolf

 November 23, 2023

House Republican leadership continues to investigate President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden and other Biden family members as the impeachment inquiry against the president ramps up.

According to Breitbart, House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced bombshell news this week regarding subpoenas he issued to have a former Hunter Biden prosecutor and U.S. Assistant Attorney Lesley Wolf.

Wolf was accused of showing bias in her investigative efforts into the president's son.

She was removed from the Hunter Biden prosecution team over the summer, which Breitbart noted occurred at about the same time that an IRS whistleblower disclosed information to Congress that pointed to bias.

Several concerning incidents with Wolf's time as a prosecutor on the case were pointed out, including one where she wouldn't allow investigators to ask about "the big guy" comment regarding President Biden's role in the family business.

Breitbart noted:

Wolf allegedly ordered investigators in August 2020 to remove any reference to “Political Figure 1” from a search warrant. A document subsequently released showed that Joe Biden is “Political Figure 1.”

The outlet added:

Wolf allegedly prevented then-United States Attorney David Weiss from asking questions about an email on Hunter Biden’s laptop detailing a business deal with CEFC China Energy Co. mentioning “Ten held by H for the big guy.”

In his subpoenas, Jordan held nothing back in noting her alleged bias in the Hunter Biden investigation, which in his eyes, warrants closer examination.

"Information available to the Committee suggests that you -- either directly or by instructing others -- are responsible for many of the decisions to deviate from standard investigative protocol during the Department’s investigation of Hunter Biden," Jordan wrote.

He added: "Given your central role in the Department’s investigation of Hunter Biden, you are uniquely situated to advance not only the Committee’s oversight and inform potential legislative reforms … but also the Committee’s impeachment inquiry."

Jordan's subpoenas indicated that he wants Wolf to testify before his committee on Dec. 7.

It's unclear at this time if Wolf will comply with the congressional request.