GOP Rep Previously Against Impeachment Now Supports Impeachment Inquiry
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Joe Biden just got more bad news.
GOP Rep. Tom McClintock said that the evidence against Biden is mounting and if that is proven it would rise to the level of impeachment.
McClintock was previously against impeachment.
The White House has repeatedly denied the bribery allegations and Republicans have yet to draw a direct connection of President Biden to Hunter Biden's business dealings.
— Annie Grayer (@AnnieGrayerCNN) July 26, 2023
Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA), who previously opposed the idea, now supports opening an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
McClintock supports launching an impeachment inquiry into Biden “on the charge of bribery,” he told CNN’s Annie Grayer.
“McClintock said evidence is ‘mounting’ and if it can be proven ‘that is impeachable,’” Grayer reported.
McClintock adds to the growing number of House Republicans supporting an impeachment inquiry into Biden. The House Judiciary Committee, which McClintock sits on, would donut the impeachment inquiry and investigate Biden to determine if the House should bring formal impeachment proceedings.
Donald Trump and some Republicans in Congress support Joe Biden’s impeachment.
Donald Trump wants to see President Joe Biden impeached, and the former president’s allies in Congress and his 2024 GOP presidential rivals are eager to join that fight as his own legal challenges mount.
Trump’s chief opponent, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, this week said the House Republicans “are absolutely within their rights” to consider an impeachment inquiry against Biden. Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, also running for president, said Republicans would be “justified to do it.” And House GOP leaders aligned with Trump are foreshadowing what’s ahead.
“House Republicans will leave no stone unturned,” said Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, the fourth-ranking House GOP leader and a top Trump ally, who is sometimes mentioned as a potential vice presidential pick.
This week, the prospect of impeaching Biden over the business dealings of his son, Hunter Biden, emerged from the far corners of the GOP’s right flank to the mainstream in the Republican Party.
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