Key takeaways:
- House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has announced an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, citing allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption.
- McCarthy said the House investigations into the Biden family this year have uncovered a “culture of corruption” that demands deeper review.
- The impeachment inquiry is expected to be a major election-year clash between Congress and the White House.
Washington D.C. (AP) – House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has announced an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, citing allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption. The announcement follows a meeting between Weiss’ team and investigators from the FBI and IRS working on the Hunter Biden case.
In a Sept. 7 interview with the House Judiciary and Ways and Means Committees, Thomas Sobocinski refuted Shapley’s claim that U.S. Attorney David Weiss said he was not the deciding person on whether charges would be filed in the Hunter Biden case. Shapley had prepared an email of notes after the Oct. 7, 2022 meeting that stated Weiss said he was “not the deciding person on whether charges are filed.”
McCarthy said the House investigations into the Biden family this year have uncovered a “culture of corruption” that demands deeper review. He added that the allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption must be further investigated.
The impeachment inquiry is expected to be a major election-year clash between Congress and the White House. President Biden has yet to comment on the announcement. It is unclear what the outcome of the inquiry will be.
The impeachment inquiry is the latest development in the ongoing investigation into the Biden family. It is unclear what the outcome of the inquiry will be, but it is sure to be a major election-year clash between Congress and the White House.
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