Another business colleague of the Biden family is scheduled to testify before the House Oversight and Judiciary committees on Thursday.
Joey Langston is scheduled to appear before the committees on Capitol Hill on Thursday morning for a transcribed, behind-closed-door interview.
It is said that Langston gave thousands of dollars to Joe Biden’s political campaigns and sponsored fundraisers for him.
Langston entered a guilty plea in 2008, according to the House Oversight Committee, for his role in a plot to try and sway a judge by giving the judge “favorable consideration” for a federal judgeship. Langston was fined $250,000 and given a term of three years in federal prison.
Eric Schneider is “not aware” of Joe Biden’s role in Hunter’s business; the ex-associate criticizes the testimony that was “carefully worded.”
After that, the Mississippi State Bar prohibited him from the practice of law. Furthermore, he attempted to have his “record cleared” and his “conviction for conspiring to bribe a judge thrown out” but were denied by a federal judge in 2016.
However, the House Oversight Committee claims to have uncovered bank records that show that following Langston’s denial of his appeal, his business, Langston Law Firm Consulting Inc., started paying James and Sara Biden directly as well as through their organization, Lion Hall Group, for a total of more than $200,000.
The committee states that it is “interested in the nature and purpose of these payments, which totaled $187,000 while Joe Biden was serving as vice president.”
Joe Biden was ‘never involved’ in business dealings, according to Rob Walker, the Hunter Biden Business Associate.
House Republicans are hoping that the witnesses will shed light on whether Joe Biden, in his capacity as vice president and/or president, “took any official action or effected any change in government policy because of money or other things of value provided to himself or his family, including whether concerns that Chinese sources may release additional evidence about their business relationships with the Biden family have had any impact on official acts performed by President Biden or U.S. foreign policy; abused his office of public trust by giving foreign interests access to him and his office in exchange for payments to himself or his family; or abused his office of public trust by intentionally taking part in a plot to enrich himself or his family by creating the idea that foreign interests would gain access to him and his position in return for contributions made to him or his family.”