House Republicans are weighing the use of subpoenas targeting former President Joe Biden, Jill Biden, and several ex-White House aides over allegations of stonewalling a congressional investigation. The inquiry centers on claims that individuals close to the former president failed to fully cooperate in providing documents and testimony related to the handling of classified materials.
According to lawmakers leading the probe, repeated requests for voluntary compliance have been ignored or delayed, raising suspicions of deliberate obstruction. The GOP-led committee is now preparing to escalate the matter by invoking its subpoena power to compel participation.
The move underscores growing Republican frustration with what they view as a pattern of evasion, while Democrats continue to accuse their counterparts of exploiting oversight powers for political gain. A formal decision on the subpoenas is expected in the weeks ahead.
