The Republicanled House Judiciary Committee is expected to open a congressional investigation into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis as soon as Thursday a source tells the same day former President Donald Trump is slated to surrender at the county jail . The anticipated questions from Republicans about whether Willis used federal funding in her statelevel investigation mirrors the same line of inquiry that Republicans used to probe Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg who indicted Trump in New York for falsifying business records to cover up an alleged hush money scheme . Meanwhile Georgia Republicans could launch their own state level investigation into Willis probe according to GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia who has spoken to top officials in the state about a potential probe . House Speaker Kevin McCarthy vowed to move ahead with an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden after the House returns from August recess if the Biden administration does not turn over more documents and information related to the Republican led investigations related to Hunter Biden . There is still some skepticism among more moderate Republicans however about whether they should be trying to intervene in ongoing criminal matters while there are questions about what jurisdiction they have over statelevel investigations . There are also some skepticism about whether an impeachment inquiry is warranted . The House Judiciary committee has subpoenaed four individuals involved in the Hunter Biden criminal probe and has requested a number of documents and interviews pertaining to special counsel David Weiss ongoing criminal investigation. The House Oversight Chair James Comer has not yet subpoenaed bank records . The GOP has yet to subpoenaed six banks . The Republican has not necessarily subpoenaed . The congressional committee has not been subpoenaed. The Congressional Committee has not Yet subpoenaed three individuals involved. The Republican Committee is not yet subpoenaaed four people involved in Hunter Biden. It all amounts to a new subpoena. The GOP