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Sep 13 2023
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The Week - NewsApr 05 2024
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Federal judge accuses the DOJ of hypocrisy for ‘flouting’ Biden impeachment inquiry subpoenas
A federal judge scolded the Justice Department on Friday for refusing to allow attorneys involved in the Hunter Biden investigation to comply with subpoenas issued by House Republicans. The House Judiciary Committee filed a lawsuit last month in the federal District Court in Washington seeking to force DOJ lawyers Mark Daly and Jack Morgan to provide testimony as part of the panel’s
New York Post (News)Sep 13 2023
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The core of the GOP’s Biden impeachment inquiry was already debunked by the Trump impeachment inquiry
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) finally succumbed to pressure from Fox News and its caucus and announced an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden on Tuesday that nonpartisan experts, Senate Republicans, and even some of his own members acknowledge lacks evidence of presidential wrongdoing. A pillar of the effort apparently involves reviving a right-wing conspiracy theory that was
Media MattersMar 28 2024
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House Republicans invite President Biden to testify at public hearing as impeachment inquiry stalls
House Republicans on Thursday invited President Joe Biden to testify before Congress in what appears to be a last-ditch effort to deliver on their stalled monthslong impeachment inquiry into the Biden family businesses.
Rep. James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, sent a letter to the Democratic president, inviting him to sit for a public hearing to “explain, under oath,”
Associated PressMar 31 2024
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GOP Rep. Don Bacon Says There’s No ‘Specific Crime’ Found In Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Republican Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon stated Sunday on NBC News that lawyers have not found a “specific crime” committed in President Joe Biden’s impeachment inquiry. Bacon appeared on “Meet the Press” to discuss the GOP-led impeachment inquiry into Biden by the House Oversight Committee. NBC News host Kristen Welker questioned the Nebraska representative on a previous statement he made in
The Daily CallerSep 12 2023
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Impeachment inquiry: McCarthy goes for it
“Oh, Jordy, you lunkhead – now you’ve done it,” Stephen King’s character in “Creepshow” says as painful green meteorite goo from a smoking hole in the ground begins to consume him. I’m not sure that our dementia-riddled presidential vegetable has that level of awareness, but I’m pretty sure he knows it’s all been going south for a while, and today? Well, the meteorite Schlitz hit the fan.
HotAirFeb 28 2024
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In Long-Awaited Testimony, Hunter Biden Assails G.O.P. Impeachment Inquiry
Hunter Biden, the president’s son, blasted House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry during a closed-door deposition on Wednesday, condemning their investigation as a “partisan political pursuit” that was based on a “false premise” and fueled by “lies.”
Conducted in an office building on Capitol Hill, the interview was the latest bid by Republicans to unearth evidence that President Biden
New York Times (News)Dec 13 2023
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House formally approves Biden impeachment inquiry
The House GOP on Wednesday formalized its impeachment inquiry into President Biden with a House vote, a step Republicans hope will add legal weight to their demands as the probe moves into a more aggressive end stage.
Lawmakers voted 221-212 along party lines to approve the resolution authorizing the inquiry.
Earlier in the day, Hunter Biden — the president’s son who is at the
The HillDec 14 2023
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Cooke: Republicans Are Right to Open an Impeachment Inquiry
National Review (Opinion)Dec 11 2023
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Rep. Phillips: Impeachment Inquiry Stains Biden
Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., said the ongoing impeachment inquiry investigation involving President Joe Biden and his family's business practices might make Biden "unelectable" in 2024.
Special counsel David Weiss indicted last week Hunter Biden, the president son, on charges of failing to file or pay taxes and of lying on tax forms. Phillips, who is challenging Biden for the Democratic
Newsmax (News)