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Biden Ghostwriter Faces Contempt Vote

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, holds an Justice Department email as he speaks with reporters after hearing from U.S. Attorney David Weiss in a transcribed interview before members of the House Judiciary Committee, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, in Washington. The special counsel overseeing the Hunter Biden investigation is testifying behind closed doors as a GOP probe into the Justice Department's handling of the case continues to unfold. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

The House Judiciary Committee will hold a vote later this week on whether to find President Joe Biden‘s ghostwriter in contempt of Congress, a source familiar confirmed to the Washington Examiner. 

The committee is set to vote during a panel markup on Thursday on advancing the contempt resolution after Mark Zwonitzer failed to comply with a subpoena seeking access to records related to a book he worked on with the president that may have involved classified material. If approved, the measure would be brought to the House floor for a vote referring the matter to the Justice Department for prosecution.

“Zwonitzer continues to withhold all documents and materials in his possession that are responsive to the subpoena from the Committee,” the resolution 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.”

The possible charges come after the Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Zwonitzer in March for materials related to Biden’s 2017 memoir, Promise Me, Dad. The subpoena requested access to all communications, work contracts, recordings, and transcripts of interviews he had with Biden.

Lawmakers sought access to the materials after former special counsel Robert Hur found during a yearlong investigation that Biden had inappropriately disclosed classified information to Zwonitzer during the book-writing process.

Hur also found that after Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed him to investigate Biden’s handling of classified material, Zwonitzer attempted to delete audio recordings he had saved of interviews with Biden. The special counsel said the FBI was able to recover the recordings, however.

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