Biden impeachment
The Biden impeachment inquiry into bribery, corruption, and influence peddling was launched on September 28, 2023.[1] Committee chair of the House Oversight Committee Rep. James Comer of Kentucky presided over the inquiry. Bank records for Hunter Biden, premier Joe Biden's son, and James Biden, Joe's brother, whom money was suspected of being laundered from foreign interests for the Biden crime family over a period of many years, were subpoenaed.
Appearing at the first hearing were Prof. Jonathan Turley of George Washington University Law School, Former Assistant Attorney General Eileen O’Connor in the DOJ Tax Division, Bruce Dubinsky of Dubinsky Consulting, and Michael J. Gerhardt for the Democrats.
Opening the enquiry, Speaker Kevin McCarthy, stating, recently House investigations "paint a picture of corruption" by Biden and his family.[2]
Matthew Whitaker: "There's actually a prima-facie case right now that Joe Biden took official U.S. action, and his son got the financial benefits for that official action, and the company that he was on the board of directors [of] that had a problem got a benefit."[3]
Of the first steps the Bidens tried to take to derail justice was to send a letter out to the media with instruction.[4]
Indeed, CNN, MSNBC and the Big 3 TV networks have all blacked out (the Sept. 28) coverage of Biden impeachment inquiry.[5]
By December 2023, the House Speaker Mike Johnson said, he believes GOP has the votes for Biden impeachment inquiry.[6]
Long overdue
- See also: Biden Putsch
It comes after a long[9] battle with MSM who first tried to sweep under the carpet the crimes of the big guy, ahead of 2020 presidential election. Often under such discrediting headlines as "conspiracy theories." Then, the media kept silencing the corruption cloud, till they just couldn't any more.
Other issues proposed for impeachment
Multiple issues among supporters of impeachment have been raised against Joe Biden. Such as:
- handling of illegal immigration at the United States–Mexico border,
- handling of the United States' withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan,
- Biden's extension of a federal COVID-19 eviction moratorium,
- other COVID-19 pandemic-related actions of Biden,
- business dealings of Biden's son Hunter Biden's energy policy,
- the Joe Biden classified documents incident, that Biden is "weaponizing" the government.
The strongest case, was decided upon: Joe Biden's involvement in financial corruption.
In late December the inquiry was expanded to investigate whether Biden obstructed Congress in keeping Hunter Biden from testifying.[10]
See also
References
- ↑ "The Basis for an Impeachment Inquiry of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. - United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability", Sep 28, 2023
- ↑ "McCarthy directs the House to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden" AP, Sep 12, 2023
- ↑ "Matthew Whitaker to Newsmax: Evidence Supports Impeachment" Newsmax, Sep 23, 2023.
- ↑ Hanna Panreck, "White House called out for letter to media urging 'scrutiny' on Biden impeachment inquiry: 'Outrageous'" Fox News, Sep 13, 2023
- ↑ Jeffrey Lord, "Networks Leaped to Live Coverage of Trump Impeachments, Yawn at Biden Inquiry" NewsBuster, Sep 30, 2023
- ↑ Andrew Millman and Alexandra Ross, Speaker Johnson says he believes GOP has the votes for Biden impeachment inquiry, CNN, December 2, 2023
- ↑ "FITTON: "Biden Impeachment Is Long Overdue"" Judicial Watch, Sep 28, 2023
- ↑ Greg Wehner, "House Freedom Caucus says Biden impeachment inquiry 'long overdue'" Fox News, Sep 12, 2023
- ↑ NYPost, search results for "Hunter Biden".
- ↑ https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/hldimpeachment-inquiry-expands-whether-president-obstructed