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GOP Announces Opening Hearing Date in Biden Impeachment Inquiry

2023-09-19 11 Dailymotion

GOP Announces , Opening Hearing Date in , Biden Impeachment Inquiry.<br />'The Independent' reports that impeachment hearings <br />stemming from a Republican inquiry into President Joe <br />Biden have been scheduled to begin on September 28.<br />According to a spokesperson for the <br />House Oversight Committee, the hearing will , “focus on constitutional and legal questions <br />surrounding the President’s involvement <br />in corruption and abuse of public office.”.<br />Lawmakers reportedly plan on subpoenaing bank <br />records belonging to the president, his brother <br />James Biden and his son Hunter Biden.<br />Lawmakers reportedly plan on subpoenaing bank <br />records belonging to the president, his brother <br />James Biden and his son Hunter Biden.<br />The Oversight Committee will <br />continue to follow the evidence <br />and money trail to provide the <br />transparency and accountability <br />that Americans demand <br />from their government, Spokesperson for the House Oversight <br />Committee, via 'The Independent'.<br />The news comes amid an ongoing <br />House GOP investigation of business <br />dealings involving Hunter Biden.<br />On September 12, House Speaker <br />Kevin McCarthy launched the <br />impeachment inquiry without a House vote. .<br />'The Independent' reports that GOP members of both <br />the House and the Senate have expressed concerns <br />over a lack of evidence necessary to launch an inquiry.<br />While speaking on CNN, California Governor <br />Gavin Newsom mocked the inquiry, <br />referring to it as "student government.".<br />This is student government. <br />I mean, this is a perversity with <br />what the founding fathers ever <br />conceived of and imagined. , Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, via 'The Independent'.<br />So, if that’s the best they <br />could do, give me a break, Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, via 'The Independent'

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