House Biden impeachment inquiry

 Newsmax:

The House's three-committee impeachment inquiry released a report Monday morning finding President Joe Biden has "engaged in impeachable conduct," including an "abuse of power" when he was vice president and "obstruction of justice" as president to cover his family's "global influence peddling racket" to defraud the United States.

"The totality of the corrupt conduct uncovered by the committees is egregious," says the executive summary of the 292-page impeachment report released by the House Oversight, Judiciary, and Ways and Means committees. "President Joe Biden conspired to commit influence peddling and grift. In doing so, he abused his office and, by repeatedly lying about his abuse of office, has defrauded the United States to enrich his family."

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The report acknowledged Democrats "cheapened" impeachment after the failed attempt to disqualify Trump with one impeachment as president — on Ukraine aid during the 2020 primary cycle — and another on Jan. 6, 2021, after he left office. The latter was an acknowledged attempt to disqualify Trump from running for president in 2024.

"Despite the cheapening of the impeachment power by Democrats in recent years, the House's decision to pursue articles of impeachment must not be made lightly," Monday's summary concluded. "As such, this report endeavors to present the evidence gathered to date so that all members of the House may assess the extent of President Biden's corruption."

The key evidence against Biden when he was "no scandals" former President Barack Obama's vice president includes:

  • "Conspiracy to monetize Joe Biden's office of public trust to enrich the Biden family" through the $27 million received from foreign influence peddling and the use of shell companies to "conceal these payments."
  • "Joe Biden used his status as vice president to garner favorable outcomes for his son's and his business partners' foreign business dealings," including Ukraine, China, Russia, and Kazakhstan.
  • "The Biden family leveraged Joe Biden's positions of public trust to obtain over $8 million in loans from Democratic benefactors," but millions from those loans "have not been repaid" and there is no legal paper trail proving otherwise, raising "serious questions about whether these funds were provided as gifts disguised as loans.

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Biden clearly monetized his office to benefit himself and his family.  contrast with Trump who did not even take a paycheck for his service as president. 

 

 

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