Republicans launch impeachment probe into Joe Biden

On Tuesday, Republican U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced the launched of an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden, officially sending Congress into an effort to remove the corruption-filled president following two impeachments of former President Donald Trump.

McCarthy's move follows months of the GOP House Oversight Committee's findings into the shady business dealings and power-peddling of the Biden crime family. Upcoming hearings from the House of Representatives could avenge Trump after what many consider to be the stolen Presidential election of 2020.

As the impeachment probe of Joe Biden was launched, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius wrote in a surprising piece that Biden should not run for reelection, insisting that the now-president should have stopped Hunter Biden from joining the board of a Ukrainian energy company, Burisma, while he was Vice President.




Fox New reporter Maria Bartiromo reported that Thursday the House GOP conference is expected to hold a meeting about their latest findings in its investigation into the Biden family influence peddling scheme. Representative Tom Tiffany (WI-R), member of the Judiciary Committee, says that Speaker McCarthy is going off "corruption and facts."



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