Two Republican-led House committees passed resolutions Wednesday recommending that Hunter Biden be found in contempt of Congress for refusing to be deposed behind closed doors as part of an impeachment probe of his father, President Joe Biden. The resolutions, passed along party lines by the Oversight and Judiciary Committees, will now move to the full House of Representatives for consideration. If the House finds Hunter Biden in contempt, it can then refer the matter to the Department of Justice for potential criminal prosecution. Republicans hold an ultra-slim majority in that chamber. Wednesday's votes came hours after an explosive Oversight Committee session that was thrown into chaos when the president's son showed up in the panel's chambers. The committee previously issued a subpoena to Hunter Biden, demanding that he appear for a