The House Judiciary Committee, House Oversight Committee, and House Ways and Means Committee released their official report on the impeachment inquiry, which examined whether Joe Biden had impeachable offenses along with various family members on the day that the Democrats are planning to honor Biden for his years of service and essentially send him off into the sunset. The study is a bombshell that does suggest the president’s impeachment, even if it refrained from charging him with specific offenses.
The impeachment investigation “covers similar material, arguing the Biden family exchanged their ‘brand’ in commercial endeavors in unethical ways that meet the Constitutional bar for impeachment,” according to the Associated Press. It’s also noteworthy that the release of the final report coincided with Biden’s removal from the top spot on the Democratic ticket for 2024.
“The report’s opening argues that the committees’ uncovering of corrupt activity is atrocious in its entirety.” “Joseph Biden planned to engage in influence peddling and grifting. In the process, he misused his position of authority, and by continuously fabricating reports of such misuse, he cheated the US government in order to enrich his family. Without Joe Biden’s formal position in the US government, none of these transactions would have taken place. This behavior pattern made sure his family, who did not render any proper services, had an opulent existence.
The committees claim that in addition to $8 million in loans from both domestic and international sources, the Biden family also got $27 million in payments from overseas business contacts. Hunter Biden said that he never involved his father in business dealings, but testimony showed that Hunter depended on Biden père to market the “brand” and use his years of federal welfare experience as evidence that businesses ought to work with the Biden family.
“Much of the new report is not on Joe Biden’s time in the White House but on the years after the death of his son, Beau,” the Associated Press reports, trying its best to present a positive picture of the Bidens. The VP also stepped down from his elected office and declined to run back in 2016. Even though things weren’t going well for the family, Hunter Biden continued to follow the habit of bringing his father in to complete transactions at the same time.
The study ruthlessly suggests that “the House should impeach a president for gross abuse of authority, and the Senate should remove them from office.” “The House should not take lightly its decision to seek articles of impeachment, even in light of the Democrats’ recent attempts to dilute the impeachment process. This report aims to provide all House Members with the necessary information to assess the extent of Joe Biden’s misconduct.
Author: Steven Sinclaire