White House Counsel Stuart Delery Resigns Amid Escalating House Republican Investigations

TL;DR Summary
The White House counsel, Stuart Delery, will be leaving next month after serving President Biden for nearly three years, as House Republicans continue their investigations into the president and his family. Delery has been a trusted adviser to Biden and played a key role in various legislative accomplishments. The departure comes amidst multiple Republican-led inquiries into Hunter Biden and the origins of COVID-19, as well as a special counsel investigation into classified documents found in Biden's possession. The White House has not announced a replacement for Delery.
Topics:nation#departure#house-republicans#investigations#politics#president-biden#white-house-counsel
- White House counsel departing as House Republican investigations heat up Fox News
- White House Counsel Stuart Delery to Depart; No Successor Announced Bloomberg
- Top White House lawyer Stuart Delery stepping down as Biden investigations intensify New York Post
- White House counsel Delery stepping down The Hill
- View Full Coverage on Google News
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
84%
549 → 87 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Fox News