Speaker McCarthy Directs Formal Impeachment Inquiry
In what many political observers felt was inevitable, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy announced he is “directing our House committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.”
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Tuesday he is directing House committees to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, amid pressure from some hard-right members of the Republican caucus to do so.
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The inquiry would center on whether Biden benefited from his son Hunter Biden’s business dealings, among other issues, McCarthy said.“These are allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption and warrant further investigation by the House of Representatives,” McCarthy told reporters Tuesday morning. “That’s why today I am directing our House committee to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.”
McCarthy spoke for three minutes, did not take any questions and left the lectern shortly after making his remarks. McCarthy has previously said he would not launch an inquiry without a vote by the full house.
The House faces a critical Sept. 30 deadline to fund the government and avoid a shutdown. McCarthy has been trying to hang on to support for a funding bill from far-right GOP lawmakers, who have been pushing to impeach Biden.
Republican leaders had been weighing whether to use an impeachment inquiry vote as a bargaining chip in the funding negotiations. But it’s not certain that Republicans have the necessary 218 votes to pass it. Some Republican lawmakers are staunchly against it.
He is so focused on winning each battle, he can’t see the losses piling up in the war. If he had 218 whipped votes, he wouldn’t need to announce anything he’d just have something brought to the floor. And this will do nothing to solve his fiscal cliff problem, to say nothing of the hurt this puts on moderate Republicans running for reelection in purple districts.
But hey, make it easier for Democrats to reclaim the House. I’m down.Report
Tit for tat. The previous President was impeached so the current one needs to be.Report
yep – and if the current guy is then what the last guy did can’t be that bad . . . . .Report