Impeachment Experts Argue Democrats Should Let Hunter Biden Testify in Exchange for John Bolton

September 10, 2020 Off By EveAim

As the U.S. Senate continues to debate the possibility of witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump Thursday, two prominent experts are making the case that Democrats should allow testimony from former Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden in exchange for compelling Trump’s former National Security Adviser John Bolton to speak under oath about what he knows.

“John Bolton might have answers. Democrats should strike a deal, even an implicit one, to get him on the witness stand.”
—Elizabeth Drew, journalist

American political reporter and author Elizabeth Drew, who covered and published a book about Watergate, wrote in an op-ed for the New York Times Wednesday that Senate Democrats trading Hunter Biden, who sat on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma, for Bolton “might well be highly valuable—for the country.”

“For some time, I was against the Democrats’ offering any Biden as a witness in Mr. Trump’s trial, on principle,” she explained. “Just because the Republicans want to batter Hunter Biden is no reason to submit either him or his father as fodder to hostile Republicans. But principle can be turned on its head; calling Hunter Biden could backfire on the Republicans big time.”

Although critics have suggested that Hunter Biden sitting on Burisma’s board while his father was in charge of Ukraine policy for Trump’s predecessor created at least the appearance of a conflict of interest, no evidence has emerged suggesting that either Biden engaged in any wrongdoing in their separate dealings with Ukraine. Drew argued that “having [Hunter Biden] appear as a witness could expose the fatuity of the Republicans’ efforts to smear him and his father.”

“An appearance by Hunter before Senate questioners now could also go some distance toward removing him as an issue in the general election, should his father be the Democratic nominee,” Drew continued. “In fact, Hunter could be the star witness as to why a president’s (or vice president’s) offspring should stay out of any business that might have something to do with their parents’ job.”

Drew also detailed the various benefits of Bolton testifying, arguing that it would undermine Senate Republicans’ plans to vote to acquit the president this week; Bolton could challenge claims by the White House and GOP senators that there is no direct evidence of Trump personally tying a freeze of military aid for Ukraine to the country announcing a corruption probe of the Bidens; and “the longer the trial drags on the greater opportunity there is for more damaging information to arrive on the Democrats’ doorstep.”

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“John Bolton might have answers. Democrats should strike a deal, even an implicit one, to get him on the witness stand,” Drew concluded. In a Thursday op-ed for Common Dreams, Alan Hirsch—chair of the Justice and Law Studies program at Williams College and author of Impeaching the President: Past, Present, Future—made a similar argument.

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