House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) wrote in letters accompanying the subpoenas, which were obtained by the Washington Examiner, that they believed the officials had information about a critical meeting last year attended by special counsel David Weiss, the lead prosecutor in Hunter Biden’s case.
Two of the subpoenas were sent to FBI special agents Thomas Sobocinski and Ryeshia Holley, who work out of the FBI’s Baltimore Field Office.
Jordan, who issued those two subpoenas, said the pair would have had oversight responsibility for activity in the Wilmington Resident Office, where the investigation into Hunter Biden was based.
[Faster, please, as Glenn Reynolds often writes. Wonderful things, subpoenas. — Ed]
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