During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Tony Bobulinski, Hunter Biden's former business partner, expressed his frustration with Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., for not addressing him during the proceedings. Bobulinski claimed that he had reached out to Khanna and his staff multiple times to review text message evidence on his Blackberry cellphone related to alleged wrongdoings by members of the Biden family.
Bobulinski stated that Khanna left quickly after his questioning and did not engage with him, despite having prior communication praising Bobulinski's honesty and integrity. Bobulinski revealed that he had urged Khanna to go public with the information in October 2020 and had offered to share emails and phone data for forensic analysis.
Expressing his disappointment, Bobulinski criticized Khanna for not acknowledging him and leaving the hearing abruptly. Khanna's office did not provide an immediate response to Bobulinski's comments.
The exchange between Bobulinski and Khanna highlighted the tension surrounding the testimony and the differing perspectives on the information presented. Bobulinski's efforts to share evidence and engage with lawmakers underscored the contentious nature of the hearing.
As the House Oversight Committee continues its investigation, the interactions between witnesses and lawmakers like Khanna and Bobulinski shed light on the complexities of the issues at hand and the challenges of navigating political discourse in such hearings.