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Sep 14 2023
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Rep. James Comer Reveals Next Steps In Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky said that investigators from the House Oversight Committee would be seeking bank records involving Hunter Biden and Jim Biden as part of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden as well as any correspondence the president sent under an alias. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday that an impeachment inquiry would move forward, with Comer
The Daily CallerSep 14 2023
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GOP skeptics dread inevitable vote on 'joke' impeachment inquiry of Biden
Many House Republicans dread what they believe will be an inevitable vote to President Joe Biden at the conclusion of the just-announced inquiry. House speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) the inquiry would go "wherever the evidence takes us," but skeptical GOP lawmakers believe politics will make a full vote unavoidable, . “When he used the term impeachment inquiry… now we have set expectations with
Raw StorySep 15 2023
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Letter to the editor: Impeachment inquiry should not come ahead of our kids
While Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives announced the opening of an impeachment inquiry against President Biden on Sept. 12, the Census Bureau reported that the child poverty rate in our country more than doubled last year – after reaching an all-time low in 2021. The primary reason for this troubling upsurge, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, is that the
Portland Press HeraldSep 14 2023
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Biden campaign fundraises off impeachment inquiry: ‘Theater with bad actors’
President Biden’s reelection campaign is fundraising off of the House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry, calling it “theater with bad actors.” In a campaign email signed by Vice President Harris on Wednesday, the campaign called the impeachment inquiry, launched by “MAGA Republicans,” “beyond ridiculous” and asked for donations of $5, $10, or $25 “to fight back against Kevin McCarthy and
The HillSep 13 2023
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Biden accuses Republicans of launching impeachment inquiry to ‘shut down the government’
President Biden accused House Republicans of opening an impeachment inquiry against him because “they want to shut down the government,” in his first public remarks on the congressional probe. Biden, 80, appeared incredulous at the motive behind Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s Tuesday directive for House committees to open a formal impeachment inquiry against him — linking the investigation into
New York Post (News)Sep 13 2023
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Biden Pressures Media Outlets To Cover Impeachment Inquiry With Kids Gloves
The White House will demand that major media outlets cover the impeachment inquiry into the president announced by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday with “scrutiny,” according to CNN. McCarthy directed the Republican Party to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over his conduct as vice president. The White House is planning to send a letter to the executives of
The Daily CallerSep 14 2023
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Rep. LaTurner to Newsmax: Impeachment Inquiry Chance to Get Biden Docs
Rep. Jake LaTurner, R-Kan., said an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden gives Republicans "more opportunity to get the documents that are necessary," including bank records, credit card statements for 20 shell companies, and 5,000 emails Biden sent from his "fake email account." "The Biden administration has left us with absolutely no choice," LaTurner told Newsmax's "Newsline"
Newsmax (News)Sep 13 2023
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Biden addresses impeachment for first time after McCarthy announces inquiry
President Joe Biden on Wednesday made his first remarks on the Republican-led impeachment inquiry announced a day earlier by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. “Before I close, I want to say something about impeachment," the president said at a campaign reception in McLean, Va. "First they just wanted to impeach me, and now they want to impeach me because they want to shut down the government. Look
NBC News (Online)Sep 13 2023
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Biden dismisses impeachment inquiry: ‘I’ve got a job to do’
President Biden brushed aside impeachment talk late Wednesday saying he was going to focus on his job and not what he claims is a political stunt. In his first public remarks since House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, California Republican, launched an impeachment inquiry on Tuesday, Mr. Biden dismissed concerns that it could impact his presidency. “Well, I’ll tell you what. I don’t know quite why,
Washington TimesSep 13 2023
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Fact-checking McCarthy's claims while launching Biden impeachment inquiry
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy made several unproven claims Tuesday while announcing the opening of a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The Republican-led investigation will focus on “allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption” by Biden, related to his family’s overseas business dealings, McCarthy said. There is clear evidence that Biden’s son, Hunter Biden,
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