Donald Trump Jr questions Hunter Biden's manhood amid subpoena controversy


Trump Jr compared their cooperation, stating: “I was the one who gave 50 hours of testimony before Congress.

Donald Trump Jr. gestures as he speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, U.S., on February 27, 2022. —Reuters

During a Bull Moose Club event in Iowa, Donald Trump Jr commented on Hunter Biden's avoidance of a subpoena related to the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, suggesting a disparity in his responses to congressional subpoenas.

Trump Jr compared their cooperation, stating: “I was the one who gave 50 hours of testimony before Congress. I went because I'm a man.”

This comment comes after Hunter Biden's reluctance to attend a closed-door deposition, drawing attention to the ongoing controversy.

Additionally, Trump Jr shared a post by Republican Congressman Byron Donalds on social media, reinforcing the sentiment that Trump Jr handled multiple subpoenas more responsibly.

Donald's post highlighted the contrast, emphasizing Trump Jr.'s compliance with subpoenas without the spectacle seen at Hunter Biden's recent committee appearance, attributing it to what he called “Hunter's DEM PRIVILEGE.”

The situation raises questions about the responsibility and perceived handling of congressional obligations by the two individuals.

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