On Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) announced his support for the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden and the Biden Crime Family. As evidence continues to mount, the questionable nature of Joe Biden's business dealings becomes all the clearer, and the American people want and deserve answers to their questions. Fortunately, it appears Speaker Johnson is entirely on board with House Oversight measures to make transparent the behaviors of our elected officials, especially elected officials who have done as much damage to the United States as Joseph R. Biden throughout his political career.
In a press release obtained by CNN's Manu Raju, Johnson said, "Earlier today, I received an update from Chairmen Comer, Jordan, and Smith on the House's impeachment inquiry. At this stage, our impeachment inquiry has already shown the corrupt conduct of the President's family, and that he and White House officials have repeatedly lied about his knowledge and involvement in his family's business activities. It has also exposed the tens of millions of dollars from foreign adversaries being paid to shell companies controlled by the President's son, brother, and their business associates."
"Now, the appropriate step is to place key witnesses under oath and question them under the penalty of perjury, to fill gaps in the record," Johnson continued. "I commend the good work of Chairmen Comer, Jordan, and Smith. As we move forward toward an inflection point in this critical investigation, they have my full and unwavering support." All in all, Johnson expressed his clear and unambiguous support for the House Oversight investigations.
This comes after Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced that the House could vote to impeach Joe Biden as early as next year. "That is driven by the facts. I believe we will get the depositions and the interviews done in this calendar year and then make a decision early next year whether the actual evidence warrants going to articles of impeachment and moving to that stage of the investigation," Jordan told Bartiromo during a Sunday appearance on Fox News's 'Sunday Morning Futures.' "But I think this year, in November and December, we will depose all of the people we still need to depose, and then we can make a decision."
Johnson's remarks are compelling, and we, the people, demand a congress that is interested in answering our questions -- especially questions surrounding the behavior of a sitting US President. Fortunately, House Republicans are taking action, and patriotic Americans are here for it.
In a press release obtained by CNN's Manu Raju, Johnson said, "Earlier today, I received an update from Chairmen Comer, Jordan, and Smith on the House's impeachment inquiry. At this stage, our impeachment inquiry has already shown the corrupt conduct of the President's family, and that he and White House officials have repeatedly lied about his knowledge and involvement in his family's business activities. It has also exposed the tens of millions of dollars from foreign adversaries being paid to shell companies controlled by the President's son, brother, and their business associates."
"Now, the appropriate step is to place key witnesses under oath and question them under the penalty of perjury, to fill gaps in the record," Johnson continued. "I commend the good work of Chairmen Comer, Jordan, and Smith. As we move forward toward an inflection point in this critical investigation, they have my full and unwavering support." All in all, Johnson expressed his clear and unambiguous support for the House Oversight investigations.
This comes after Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced that the House could vote to impeach Joe Biden as early as next year. "That is driven by the facts. I believe we will get the depositions and the interviews done in this calendar year and then make a decision early next year whether the actual evidence warrants going to articles of impeachment and moving to that stage of the investigation," Jordan told Bartiromo during a Sunday appearance on Fox News's 'Sunday Morning Futures.' "But I think this year, in November and December, we will depose all of the people we still need to depose, and then we can make a decision."
Johnson's remarks are compelling, and we, the people, demand a congress that is interested in answering our questions -- especially questions surrounding the behavior of a sitting US President. Fortunately, House Republicans are taking action, and patriotic Americans are here for it.
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