An attorney for Hunter Biden filed an ethics complaint against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga) after the lawmaker displayed sexually explicit photos of their client at a congressional hearing this week.
“This week, your colleague has lowered herself, and by extension the entire House of Representatives, to a new level of abhorrent behavior that blatantly violates House Ethics rules and standards of official conduct. If the OCE takes its responsibilities seriously, it will promptly and decisively condemn and discipline Ms. Greene for her latest actions,” Biden’s attorney Abbe Lowell wrote in a letter to the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE).
“Now more than ever, the House has a duty to make loud and clear that it does not endorse, condone, or agree with her outrageous, undignified conduct and brazen violations of the standards of official conduct that do not reflect creditably on the House of Representatives,” he added.
Greene showed the explicit photos during a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing on Wednesday that featured testimony from two IRS whistleblowers who alleged the Justice Department slow-walked its investigation into Hunter Biden and ignored recommendations to file felony tax charges, according to Axios.
Greene later claimed she was “uncomfortable” showing the photos of Hunter Biden, but insisted that “the American people deserve to see” the images.