On the recordJanuary 30, 2020
Mr. Chief Justice, I send a question to the desk on behalf of myself and Senators Hawley and Graham. The CHIEF JUSTICE. Thank you. The question from Senator Cruz, along with Senators Hawley and Graham, is for both sides--the counsel for the President and the House managers: =========================== NOTE =========================== On page S696, January 30, 2020, third column, the following appears: The question from Senator Cruz, along with Senators HAWLEY and GRAHAM, is for both sides--counsel for the President and the House managers. The online Record has been corrected to read: The question from Senator Cruz, along with Senators HAWLEY and GRAHAM, is for both sides--the counsel for the President and the House managers. ========================= END NOTE ========================= Yesterday, Manager Demings refused to answer whether Joe Biden sought any legal advice concerning his conflict of interest on Burisma, the corrupt Ukrainian company that was paying his son Hunter $1 million per year. USA Today reported that, when asked about it, Vice President Biden said, ``He hadn't spoken to his son Hunter Biden about his overseas business.'' That account was contradicted by Hunter Biden, who told the New Yorker that he told his father about Burisma, and ``Dad said, `I hope you know what you're doing,' and I said, `I do.' '' Why do Joe and Hunter Bidens' stories conflict? Did the House ask either one that question? The White House Counsel goes first. Ms. Counsel BONDI.…
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