GOP Pushes McCarthy To Call For Inquiry Into Biden Impeachment
GOP Pushes McCarthy To Call For Inquiry Into Biden Impeachment

GOP Pushes McCarthy , To Call For Inquiry , Into Biden Impeachment.

On September 12, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called for a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

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On September 12, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called for a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

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CNN reports that McCarthy's call for Biden's impeachment comes amid increasing GOP pressure to open an inquiry.

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CNN reports that McCarthy's call for Biden's impeachment comes amid increasing GOP pressure to open an inquiry.

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At the same time, McCarthy is working to secure the necessary votes to keep the government funded beyond September 30 and avoid a looming shutdown.

At the same time, McCarthy is working to secure the necessary votes to keep the government funded beyond September 30 and avoid a looming shutdown.

These are allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption.

They warrant further investigation by the House of Representatives.

, Kevin McCarthy, Republican House Speaker, via CNN.

That’s why today I am directing our House (committees) to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, Kevin McCarthy, Republican House Speaker, via CNN.

CNN reports that the House-led GOP investigations have yet to provide direct evidence that Biden benefited financially from Hunter Biden's overseas endeavors.

According to White House spokesman for oversight and investigations Ian Sams, the investigation represents “extreme politics at its worst.”.

He vowed to hold a vote to open impeachment, now he flip flopped because he doesn’t have support… Extreme politics at its worst, Ian Sams, White House spokesman for oversight and investigations, via CNN.

CNN reports that the investigation is likely to divide GOP lawmakers, with Republican Senators expressing concern that the effort could politically backfire.

I don’t see the glaring evidence that says we need to move forward, I didn’t see it in the Trump case and voted against it.

I don’t see it in this case, Shelley Moore Capito, Republican Senator for West Virginia Republican, via CNN