GOP probe of Hunter Biden's business dealings turns to president's brother James
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley tells CBS News that his concerns are related to newly obtained banking records.
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Republican Senator Chuck Grassley tells CBS News that his concerns are related to newly obtained banking records.
Hunter Biden's Secret Service detail reportedly spends $30,000 a month to pay for a rental home near the his Malibu mansion. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins "Red & Blue" with more on that, and the latest on the federal probe on the president's son.
New details emerge from the federal investigation into Hunter Biden's business practices with a Chinese energy company called CEFC. Senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports.
Multiple sources say the federal investigation into Hunter Biden's business practices is broader than previously known. The probe is exploring whether Biden and his associates violated tax, money laundering and foreign lobbying laws. Catherine Herridge takes a look.
New details are emerging about a probe into Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings. CBS news senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest.
Multiple sources tell CBS News the probe is exploring whether the younger Biden and his associates violated tax, money laundering and foreign lobbying laws.
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Men who once tried to help former President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani launch an investigation into Hunter Biden are headed to federal court. CBS News legal contributor and former New York prosecutor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on their alleged campaign finance violations.
Republicans want documents and communications between a gallerist, the White House and Hunter Biden.
Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman is revealing more details about that now-infamous phone call between former President Trump and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Vindman, the former director for European affairs for the U.S. National Security Council, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to talk about his new book, "Here, Right Matters."
"I think I am the most famous artist in the MAGA world," the president's 51-year-old son said on a podcast.
The art shows allow the president's son to meet potential collectors of his art, seemingly defying the spirit of a White House ethics agreement.
His work is expected to fetch between $75,000 and $500,000 per painting, according to his gallery.
Joe Biden defends his son Hunter’s Ukraine dealings, answers for his gaffes; Then, how red tape and black market weed are buzzkills for California’s legal marijuana industry; And, saving the giant panda from extinction
Less than 100 days into President Biden's first term, his son Hunter is opening up to Anthony Mason about his revealing new memoir, "Beautiful Things." He addresses the scandals that put him front and center in the 2020 presidential campaign, including possibly incriminating documents found on a laptop that may have belonged to him and the federal investigation into his taxes. He denies ever giving any income from private business dealings to his father.
Less than 100 days into President Biden's first term, his son Hunter is opening up to Anthony Mason about his revealing new memoir, "Beautiful Things." He discusses his decades-long battle with alcohol and drug addiction, an intervention staged by his family, and why making amends to his late brother Beau was the hardest part of getting sober.
Hunter Biden says trauma over his mother's death led to lifelong struggles: "I don't know of a force more powerful than my family's love, except addiction."
Reflecting on his position at the Ukrainian company, Biden said he did not "fully comprehend the level to which this former administration and the people around it would go."
The son of President Biden opens up about the loss of his brother, Beau; his abuse of drugs and alcohol; and becoming the center of an election-year firestorm launched by his father's political opponents.
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, and author of a new memoir, "Beautiful Things," opens up to "Sunday Morning" correspondent Tracy Smith about his abuse of drugs and alcohol; the loss of his brother, Beau; and becoming the center of an election-year firestorm launched by his father's political opponents.
Hunter Biden described an emotional intervention his family staged at his father's home in Wilmington during the 2020 presidential campaign.
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