Recently, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy stated that he hopes to launch an impeachment inquiry into President Biden as early as next month. McCarthy claimed there are still many unanswered questions regarding the Bidens’ alleged corrupt business activities that would require impeachment inquiries to further answer.
“Each step we take contradicts what the Bidens had said before,” McCarthy told Fox News. “There’s a lot of questions still. And to be able to get the answers to these questions, you would need an impeachment inquiry to empower Congress, Republicans, and Democrats to be able to get the answers that the American people deserve to know.”
However, not all Republicans in the House of Representatives are backing the possible inquiry. For example, Rep. Ken Buck indicated he didn’t support the initiative, claiming it would only amount to “impeachment theater.”
“There’s no evidence that Joe Biden got money, or that Joe Biden, you know, agreed to do something so that Hunter could get money,” an anonymous lawmaker said. “There’s just no evidence of that. And they can’t impeach without that evidence. And I don’t I don’t think the evidence exists.”
Although many Republican lawmakers remain committed to the effort of launching the inquiry, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene explained how she is “dumbfounded” by the inner-party opposition to the impeachment inquiry. “We have to impeach him in the House to show and prove to our voters that we’re willing to do these things, are willing to bring accountability. If we don’t do it, then why do they want to vote for us?” she said.
Others have pointed out how crucial it is to hold the current administration accountable for alleged corruption within the federal government that has been “weaponized.” “House Republicans should hold anyone in the Biden Administration accountable for the corruption and blatant weaponization of government agencies in order to serve a political end,” Judiciary Committee member Rep. Chip Roy previously stated.
House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Harriet Hageman pointed to recent evidence from whistleblower testimony necessitating an impeachment inquiry. “With the revelations of the past several weeks and the increasing pace of new information leading towards the ‘big guy’ being directly involved, it is incumbent upon the Judiciary Committee to immediately open an impeachment investigation,” she said.
Donald Trump recently gave a message to his supporters implying that he would seek revenge against the “weaponized” justice the Democrats have used against him. The former president said, “In 2024, it will be our turn.” Trump slammed “Crooked Joe Biden,” promising the Dems would be held accountable.
“Look, it’s not my fault that my political opponent in the Democrat Party, Crooked Joe Biden, has told his Attorney General to charge the leading (by far!) Republican Nominee & former President of the United States, me, with as many crimes as can be concocted so that he is forced to spend large amounts of time & money to defend himself. The Dems don’t want to run against me or they would not be doing this unprecedented weaponization of “Justice.” BUT SOON, IN 2024, IT WILL BE OUR TURN. MAGA!” Trump said on Truth social.
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