Rep. Jim Jordan's probe into Merrick Garland's Justice Department stepped outside of Capitol Hill on Sunday when he blasted the attorney general's agency for allowing the statute of limitations to lapse on Hunter Biden's tax felonies, echoing an exchange from the House Judiciary Committee hearing last Wednesday.
"Burisma, I think, captures it all because Hunter Biden gets put on the board of Burisma, gets paid a lot of money. That's fact number one. Fact number two, he wasn't qualified to be on the board. Fact number three, the Burisma executives ask him, ‘Can you help us with the pressure we are facing?’ Fact number four, Joe Biden gets the prosecutor fired, uses American tax dollars, leverages American tax dollars to accomplish that," he told FOX News' Maria Bartiromo.