Former White House communications director Alyssa Farah asserted Sunday that the result of January's Georgia Senate runoff races would play a role in the future of a probe into Hunter Biden's business dealings.
In an interview on "America's News Headquarters" with host Leland Vittert, Farah said she believed the Delaware U.S. Attorney’s Office's investigations into the younger Biden's “tax affairs” should lead to the appointment of a special prosecutor.
FAST FACTS If both Democratic candidates win, it will split the chamber evenly Government response to the coronavirus pandemic is a central issue in both of Georgia’s Senate runoff races Government response to the coronavirus pandemic is a central issue in both of Georgia’s Senate runoff.
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