Leaders of the House Republicans are preparing to vote on whether to approve an investigation into President Joe Biden’s impeachment. They have been examining claims over the last year that he helped his son, Hunter Biden, make money via dubious transactions with foreign entities.
“House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan briefed reporters on Capitol Hill on Monday on elements of the Republican case against Biden,” NPR reported on Monday. “Jordan said he hoped the House would vote ‘as soon as possible’ and possibly as early as this week. The move comes as key committee chairs continue to negotiate with witnesses they believe can help develop a case for corruption charges against Biden.”
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Jordan stated to reporters: “We think it’s helpful to have that vote because we do think that someone will take us to court. Constitutionally it’s not required.”
However, he added: “If you have a vote of the full House of Representatives and a majority say we are in that official status as part of our overall oversight work, our Constitutional oversight duty that we have, it just helps us in court.”
The Ohio Republican has not disclosed the specific claims against Biden, but if the investigation proceeds, he intends to act. He also hopes to have about ten additional witnesses appear before his committee in the next six to seven weeks.
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After revealing a network of corruption, Jordan revealed an unsettling trend that began in 2015. It all began when Hunter was asked to become a board member of the Ukrainian energy business Burisma.
“We don’t know that there are going to be articles yet, but I think the case is pretty compelling,” Jordan stated, pointing out that bribery, power abuse, and obstruction are all potential allegations against the president. But he added, “we’ll look at all the facts and make a decision,” comparing the Biden scenario to the Democratic Party’s 2019 accusations against then-President Donald Trump.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-La.) asserted in a recent interview with Fox News that he had enough Republican support to begin the process of impeaching Biden.
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“I believe we will,” If the GOP receives the necessary number of votes, Johnson responded. “I suspect no Democrats will assist in this effort, but they should.”
During the interview, he went on to say that the investigation is a “necessary step,” adding: “I think it’s something we have to do at this juncture.”
“Elise [Stefanik] and I both served on the impeachment defense team of Donald Trump twice when the Democrats used it for brazen, partisan political purposes,” During Fox & Friends Weekend, Johnson stated. “We decried that use of it. This is very different. Remember, we are the rule of law team. We have to do it very methodically.”
Republicans in the House expose the Biden administration’s misuse of federal authority and its covert foreign business transactions. Startling disclosures indicate that the White House is obstructing inquiries.
“Our three committees of jurisdiction — Judiciary, Oversight, Ways and Means — have been doing an extraordinary job following the evidence where it leads,” he said. “But now we’re being stonewalled by the White House, because they’re preventing at least two to three DOJ witnesses from coming forward, a former White House counsel, the national archives…the White House has withheld thousands of pages of evidence.”





There is no need for impeachment. The Democrats will dispose of Biden when he is of no further value to them.