White House declines Comer testimony invite, declaring impeachment investigation ‘over’
- The White House rejected House Republicans' request for President Joe Biden to testify in the impeachment inquiry.
- The White House called the impeachment probe a "partisan charade" with no evidence of wrongdoing by Biden.
- Despite extensive investigations and witness interviews, House Republicans failed to provide evidence directly linking Joe Biden to his family's businesses while in office.
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Biden declines invitation to testify in GOP impeachment inquiry
President Biden on Monday formally declined an invitation to testify in the Republican impeachment inquiry investigating him for alleged corruption. “Your Committee’s purported ‘impeachment inquiry’ has succeeded only in turning up abundant evidence that, in fact, the President has done nothing wrong,” White House counsel Richard Sauber wrote in a letter to House Oversight Committee...
White House rejects House GOP effort for Biden to testify in Oversight impeachment inquiry - Washington Examiner
The White House rejected an invitation by the House Oversight Committee for President Joe Biden to testify as part of the House GOP’s impeachment inquiry. In a letter sent on Monday, Richard Sauber, special counsel to the president, declined the committee’s invitation and decried the GOP’s impeachment inquiry, which has stalled in recent months, as being a failure. “Your Committee’s purported ‘impeachment inquiry’ has succeeded only in turning u…
White House ends GOP’s unsuccessful impeachment saga: report
President Joe Biden on Monday declared House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer's (R-KY) impeachment probe against him effectively "over" by declining to testify before investigators, The Hill reports. According to CNN, the Kentucky lawmaker "criticized Biden" in a statement "for declining to testify publicly and called on the president to answer questions that accompanied the hearing invitation."Comer said, "It is unfortunate President Biden…
White House declines Comer testimony invite, declaring impeachment investigation ‘over’
President Biden declined to appear before House impeachment investigators, writing in a Monday letter through an attorney that the investigation “is over.” Though brief, the letter tears into the impeachment investigation being led in part by House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-Ky.), which has yet to uncover any wrongdoing by President Biden. “Your Committee’s purported…
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