Republicans opened President Biden's impeachment investigation with their first hearing
- The GOP-controlled House Oversight Committee will hold its first public hearing on President Joe Biden's impeachment inquiry on Thursday. Republicans are launching an impeachment inquiry into the business dealings of President Biden and his son Hunter.
- The hearing will focus on setting the legal and constitutional framework for the impeachment inquiry, rather than delving into specific allegations against President Biden. The House Oversight Committee will present evidence uncovered to date and hear from legal and financial experts about the potential crimes committed by the Bidens.
- For the impeachment inquiry to have lasting impact, Republicans will need to shape the current allegations against President Biden into defined articles of impeachment that can be voted on by the full House of Representatives. This may require a vote in the House, similar to the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump.
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Republicans kick off President Joe Biden’s impeachment inquiry
By Casey Harper | The Center Square U.S. House Republicans launched the first impeachment inquiry Thursday into President Joe Biden, who faces an array of allegations around bribery and financial impropriety related to personal business dealings spearheaded by his son, Hunter Biden. Republicans say they have significant evidence to back allegations that Hunter Biden received more than $20 million from several overseas entities in China, Ukraine,…
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Republicans open Biden impeachment inquiry with focus on son's business dealings
By Makini Brice and Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republicans leading an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden detailed foreign payments to members of his family in their first hearing on
Republicans open Biden impeachment inquiry with focus on son's business dealings
WASHINGTON DC, USA – Republicans leading an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden detailed foreign payments to members of his family in their first hearing on Thursday, September 28,but did not provide evidence that the Democratic president had personally benefited. The initial impeachment hearing by the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee served as a review of evidence that Republicans have gathered so far about foreign busines…
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