Comer agrees it could be politically unsustainable to investigate Kushner
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James Comer Concedes It’d Be Politically Unsustainable for Him to Investigate Jared Kushner’s Business Dealings
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) sat for over six hours for a recent New York Times profile and offered extensive insight into how he plans to conduct investigations. Comer, who is a regular guest on Fox News and other right-of-center media outlets, has made headlines in recent weeks claiming that his committee’s probe is getting closer and closer to proving “influence peddling” between Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, and fore…
Comer agrees it could be politically unsustainable to investigate Kushner
Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, agreed that it could be politically unsustainable to investigate Jared Kushner — former President Trump’s son-in-law who served as a senior adviser in the White House — in a new profile by The New York Times.
Comer, Republicans’ Investigative Chief, Embraces Role of Biden Antagonist
DANVILLE, Ky. — Steering his SUV through pounding rain on his way to the state capital on a recent Thursday, Rep. James R. Comer, the chair of the Oversight and Accountability Committee, reflected on the pressure he often faced from constituents to investigate unhinged claims about President Joe Biden and Democrats. “You know, the customer’s always right,” Comer said wryly, of his approach to the people who elected him and now brandish conspiracy
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