Biden brother appears in impeachment probe, Democrat cites ‘disinformation”

WASHINGTON — US President Joe Biden’s brother James Biden arrived on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to testify behind closed doors in a Republican-led impeachment inquiry, as a top Democrat said the effort is based on Russian disinformation and should be dropped.

Republicans have spent months investigating whether Biden improperly benefited from family members’ foreign business ventures, but have so far failed to turn up evidence of wrongdoing.

The inquiry is facing new headwinds as prosecutors have charged a former FBI informant with lying about the Bidens’ alleged business dealings in Ukraine, a central focus of the probe. Republicans have repeatedly cited that informant’s claims to bolster their accusations.

In a court filing on Tuesday, prosecutors said the informant had admitted to contacts with “officials associated with Russian intelligence.”

US Representative Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House of Representatives Oversight Committee, said that should be reason to drop the probe.

“This impeachment investigation is nothing but a wild goose chase that is based on Russian disinformation and propaganda,” he told reporters. “I don’t really know why we need to continue this charade any longer.”

Republicans leading the inquiry have downplayed the role that the informant’s claims have played and vowed to continue.

James Biden is the first member of the Biden family to testify in the investigation, which has so far failed to turn up evidence that the president improperly profited from his family’s business ventures.

Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden is due to speak to investigators next week.

House Republicans allege that the president and his family, including James, improperly profited from policy decisions Biden participated in as vice president in President Barack Obama’s administration in 2009-17.

Multiple witnesses have said in their interviews with lawmakers that Biden was not involved with his family’s business activities. The White House has denied wrongdoing and dismissed the inquiry as a partisan attack.

James Biden, 74, has worked with Hunter Biden on past business ventures.

Hunter, who has worked as an artist, lawyer and investor, faces criminal tax and firearms charges. In court filings on Tuesday, he argued that those cases had been “infected” by the false claims of the former FBI informant, Alexander Smirnov.

Former President Donald Trump, the leading Republican contender to challenge Biden in the November election, has cheered on the investigation. Trump was impeached twice by the House, though he was acquitted by the Senate both times.

Hard-right Republicans have clamored for the impeachment of Biden and several of his cabinet officials since shortly after his election.

House Republicans last week narrowly voted to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden’s top border official, for failing to curb record crossings at the US-Mexico border. The Democratic-majority Senate will take up the Mayorkas case next week, though it almost certainly will vote to acquit him. — Reuters

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