House Republicans are speaking out against Hunter Biden’s plea agreement on tax charges with federal prosecutors. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of Kentucky called it a “sweetheart deal” that reveals a “two-tiered system of justice.” He said Hunter is getting away with a slap on the wrist. Comer said his committee will continue investigating whether the Biden family engaged in an influence peddling scheme during Joe Biden’s time as vice president. Hunter has agreed to plead guilty to tax misdemeanors and enter a diversion agreement related to a gun charge. Reports say prosecutors plan to recommend a sentence of probation on the tax charges.