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Hunter Biden investigation: Lawyer demands MTG face ethics investigation for explicit pictures


A lawyer for Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, sent a letter to the Office of Congressional Ethics requesting action against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for showing explicit photos of the younger Biden that were on his infamous laptop.

Abbe Lowell, lawyer for Hunter Biden, says in the letter that the OCE has "a duty to make loud and clear that it does not endorse, condone, or agree with her outrageous, undignified conduct and brazen violations of the standards of official conduct."

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"Rather than evaluate the credibility of the IRS agents' testimony or review our tax laws, Ms. Greene sought to use the power of her office to generate some clicks online, fundraise, and provide sensationalist clips for Fox News at the expense of harassing and embarrassing Mr. Biden, a private citizen," Lowell wrote.

"This political stunt by Ms. Greene will go down as a historic event unbecoming of any member of Congress and beneath the dignity of the House of Representatives," Lowell continued.

Greene had shown images of Hunter Biden with naked women and performing sex acts during a hearing of the House Oversight Committee, where two IRS whistleblowers testified about the alleged mishandling of the Hunter Biden investigation by the Justice Department.

The letter also references an earlier letter from Hunter Biden's lawyers, in which they demanded action against Greene for "continuous verbal attacks, defamatory statements, publication of personal photos and data, and promotion of conspiracy theories."

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The House Office of Congressional Ethics did not respond to the earlier request from Hunter Biden's lawyers, and they reupped their calls for action on that matter in the new letter on Friday.

The letter comes more than a week after lawyers for Hunter Biden reportedly sent a cease and desist order to former President Donald Trump over Truth Social posts he made about the younger Biden, including ones in which he claimed the cocaine found at the White House earlier this month belonged to Hunter Biden. An investigation conducted by the Secret Service was unable to determine the owner of the cocaine found in the West Wing.