What to Know in Washington: Climate Envoy Kerry Faces GOP Probe
By Brandon Lee and Michaela Ross
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House Republicans are launching an investigation into the activities of President Joe Biden’s climate envoy John Kerry, including any dealings with the Chinese Communist Party and left-wing environmental groups.
House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) demanded in a letter Thursday that Kerry turn over information by Feb. 16 about his office’s actions, spending and staffing. Comer said Kerry had ignored previous requests.
A State Department representative would not comment directly on the Comer letter, but said the climate envoy’s office was committed to discussing its international efforts with Congress.
In his letter, Comer said Kerry’s current cabinet-level post does not require Senate confirmation, yet appears to be giving him the ability to bind the US to international agreements.
Comer alleged that Kerry downplays China’s human rights violations and antagonism against the US “while promoting climate negotiations that the CCP does not even appear interested in entering.” Read more.
Happening on the Hill
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Around the Administration
BIDEN’S SCHEDULE
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- At 5:15 p.m. Biden and Harris participate in a Democratic National Committee reception in Philadelphia and will deliver remarks at 6 p.m.
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To contact the reporters on this story: Brandon Lee in Washington at blee@bgov.com; Michaela Ross in Washington at mross@bgov.com
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Katrice Eborn at keborn@bgov.com
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