House Committee to Consider Contempt Charges Against Biden’s Ghostwriter, Reports One America News Network

OAN’s Abril Elfi
6:01 PM – Tuesday, June 25, 2024
The House Judiciary Committee recommended that President Joe Biden’s ghostwriter be charged with contempt of Congress after it was discovered by federal investigators that the former vice president had given the writer access to classified material.
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The Republican-led panel accused Mark Zwonitzer on Tuesday of not responding to a congressional subpoena issued in March for records, documents, and materials pertaining to his work on Biden’s 2017 memoir “Promise Me, Dad” and the president’s 2021 book “Promises to Keep.”
“Zwonitzer continues to withhold all documents and materials in his possession that are responsive to the subpoena from the Committee,” the report states. “The materials requested from Zwonitzer are crucial for the Committee’s understanding of the manner and extent of President Biden’s mishandling and unlawful disclosure of classified materials, as well as Zwonitzer’s use, storage, and deletion of classified materials on his computer.”