Here’s the rundown of the key takeaways/memorable moments:
We now have sworn testimony from both whistleblowers, documenting obstruction.
Both Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler (who was identified as the second whistleblower at the beginning of the hearing) were placed under oath and testified regarding the events covered in their transcribed interview with the House Ways & Means Committee, including numerous instances in which their investigative process was obstructed or normal procedure ignored.
Hunter Biden’s attorney has made a big deal of claiming that their interviews with the Committee weren’t “under oath,” even though they were both advised that lying to federal officers is a crime, so now they have sworn (and televised) testimony, which was basically subjected to cross-examination, except that…
We now have sworn testimony from both whistleblowers, documenting obstruction.
Both Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler (who was identified as the second whistleblower at the beginning of the hearing) were placed under oath and testified regarding the events covered in their transcribed interview with the House Ways & Means Committee, including numerous instances in which their investigative process was obstructed or normal procedure ignored.
Hunter Biden’s attorney has made a big deal of claiming that their interviews with the Committee weren’t “under oath,” even though they were both advised that lying to federal officers is a crime, so now they have sworn (and televised) testimony, which was basically subjected to cross-examination, except that…