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Chaos Erupts After Nancy Mace Goes Scorched Earth On Hunter Biden: ‘You Have No Balls’

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In a riveting Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace delivered a blistering critique of Hunter Biden, accusing him of embodying white privilege and flouting the rule of law.

The session, marked by its intensity saw Rep. Mace (R-SC) question Hunter’s presence and motives. “Who bribed Hunter Biden to be here today?” she joked in her opening remarks, setting the stage for the fiery exchange.

Mace lambasted Hunter for ignoring the original congressional subpoena, saying, “You are the epitome of white privilege,” she charged, “coming into the Oversight Committee, spitting in our face.” Her comments showed the growing attitude among conservatives about the double standards in the application of justice.

The hearing quickly escalated as Mace boldly said, “You have no balls to come up here” to Hunter.

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The session was not without its procedural skirmishes. Interruptions and calls for points of order punctuated the hearing, indicative of the high tensions and partisan divides within the committee. Mace continued her address, asserting, “I think that Hunter Biden should be arrested right here, right now, and go straight to jail.”

Following the fiery exchanges and accusations in the session, the tension reached a peak when Hunter, in an unprecedented move, stormed out of the room. This came as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was about to question him.

“Excuse me, Hunter. Apparently, you’re afraid of my words?” taunted the Georgia lawmaker as her colleagues uttered their own incredulity at Hunter’s brazen walkout.

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The House Oversight Committee held its hearing Wednesday morning to consider a resolution endorsing contempt of Congress charges against Hunter. Last month, he skipped pre-planned testimony about his overseas business dealings, instead appearing for his own press conference outside Congress to slam Republicans for tarnishing his reputation.

Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) previously indicated that contempt of Congress charges would be pursued, leading Hunter to appear today to defend his actions.

Sitting in the audience with his attorney Abbe Lowell, Hunter was almost certainly going to be called by Rep. Greene to answer questions about his obstruction, which he has insisted was based on a refusal by committee leadership to open his testimony to the public. Rep. Comer promised a public hearing at a later date though insisted the initial testimony be given behind closed doors.

Aides past and present to President Biden are torn over how to manage Hunter’s offensive press strategy. Jen Psaki, the president’s former press secretary, indicated on MSNBC last month that Hunter is only hurting his father’s reelection campaign and should stay out of the limelight.

“Look, I think if you’re sitting in the White House right now, you’re like ‘Please, Hunter Biden, we know your dad loves you. Please stop talking in public,’” Psaki said, slamming her hand on the table for emphasis. “This is not helpful for any of them to be out there.”

Those inside the White House are managing “fits of rage” by President Biden who has expressed regret over running for a second term, stating his belief that criminal charges against Hunter on tax fraud and gun possession would otherwise not have been brought.