Hunter Biden insisted on a public hearing due to concerns about selective leaks.
His deposition was not recorded, unlike other witnesses in the Biden investigation.
An agreement was reached to prevent potential selective leaks of the transcript.
Hunter Biden and his legal team had insisted on a public hearing for his testimony due to concerns about selective leaks from Republican lawmakers. The lead-up to this event was marked by political maneuvers, including two unannounced appearances by Hunter Biden on Capitol Hill, political jabs, and intense negotiations that led to concessions from Republicans.
One key concession was that Hunter Biden's deposition would not be recorded, unlike other witnesses in the Biden investigation. Additionally, an agreement was reached regarding the transcript to prevent potential selective leaks. Both parties will receive the transcript simultaneously, with plans to release it to the public promptly, possibly within 24 hours.
Hunter Biden's testimony is significant in the ongoing investigations related to the impeachment inquiry into the president. However, recent developments, such as the FBI charging an informant with making false statements about Hunter Biden and President Biden receiving bribes, have somewhat dampened Republican confidence in the allegations.
Despite the challenges, Hunter Biden's willingness to negotiate paved the way for his testimony. The timing of his appearance is notable, coinciding with a period where the impeachment inquiry appears to be losing momentum.
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