
House Republicans expected to seek interview, transcripts from Biden special counsel: Sources
ABC News
Requests to Robert Hur could come as early as this week, sources said.
House Republicans are expected to seek testimony from special counsel Robert Hur in addition to issuing requests for documents, including transcripts and audio recordings, stemming from Hur's report released last week on the investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents, multiple sources told ABC News Monday.
While timing of these requests is still being discussed, the House Judiciary and the House Oversight committees are expected to begin issuing requests as early as this week, a source familiar with the matter told ABC News.
Although Hur decided that no charges against President Biden were warranted, the White House has forcefully pushed back on assertions made in the report related to Biden's mental acuity.
White House counsel's office spokesman Ian Sams did not give a definitive answer when asked last week about releasing the full transcripts of Biden's interview with Hur, saying "its a reasonable question" while noting "there were classified stuff and we have to work through all that."
