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- House Republicans requested that former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter and the anonymous whistleblower testify publicly in the impeachment inquiry.
- Rep. Devin Nunes of California said in a letter to Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff that the process has so far been "unfair," and public accounts from these witnesses would rightfully serve President Donald Trump and the American people.
- Republicans also called several officials who have already testified behind closed doors to deliver public testimony and have been touted by Democrats as key witnesses that shed light on allegations Trump presented a quid pro quo to Ukraine to investigate the Bidens.
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House Republicans requested that former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter and the administration's whistleblower, in addition to several other witnesses, be called to testify publicly in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Republican Rep. Devin Nunes of California echoed the White House's jabs that the impeachment inquiry launched by House Democrats last month has been "unfair" in a letter to Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff.See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: Extremists turned a frog meme into a hate symbol, but Hong Kong protesters revived it as an emblem of hope See Also: SEE ALSO: 'There was no ambiguity': Here are the biggest takeaways from Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman's blockbuster testimony against Trump |