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Biden Dodges Question on Investigation into Hunter

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Joe Biden formally introduced two more appointees to his Cabinet, as his presidential transition continues. Former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack will serve as Secretary of Agriculture, Congresswoman Marcia Fudge (D-OH) as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and former Chief of Staff to President Obama, Denis McDonough, as Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Fudge's appointment by Biden will trigger a special election for the House of Representatives, after Speaker Pelosi saw massive losses on election night. As it stands now, she holds the slimmest majority since World War II. 

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After introducing more nominees, Biden avoided a question on the investigation into his son, Hunter Biden. It was revealed on Wednesday that the U.S. Attorney’s office in Delaware is investigating Biden’s taxes.

The presumptive president-elect was asked if his son committed a crime and if the pair had spoken about the investigation, but Biden declined to substantially address the news.

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