During a Sunday appearance on Fox News's 'Sunday Morning Futures,' Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) told host Maria Bartiromo that House Republicans could potentially vote to impeach Joe Biden as early as next year. This comes after the House Oversight Committee unveiled explosive evidence casting doubt on the legitimacy of Joe Biden's business dealings with the Biden Crime Family.
"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. "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."
Bartiromo then asked if the evidence against Biden -- which potentially ties his business dealings to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) -- is sufficient to view the Democrat President as compromised. To this, Jordan replied, "We have a constitutional duty to do oversight. We are now in the impeachment inquiry phase of our oversight duty... We are driven by the facts, we are driven by the evidence, and we will continue to operate in that fashion." As the evidence piles up, it is getting increasingly more difficult for the Democrats to defend Biden and the Biden Crime Family. While they are certainly still giving their best tries, their defenses are feeble in the face of the mounting evidence, growing by the day.
Bartiromo also asked Jordan if he supported Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) resolution to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Majorkas. Jordan replied that he would. "I think this guy has just done a pathetic job ... this is also the same guy who, when asked how many people have come across who are on the terrorist watch list, his reply was, 'I do not know, I will have to get back with you.' A year ago, that was his response. So, it has been terrible. We know the situation. We will see what happens with the resolution on Tuesday."
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"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. "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."
Bartiromo then asked if the evidence against Biden -- which potentially ties his business dealings to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) -- is sufficient to view the Democrat President as compromised. To this, Jordan replied, "We have a constitutional duty to do oversight. We are now in the impeachment inquiry phase of our oversight duty... We are driven by the facts, we are driven by the evidence, and we will continue to operate in that fashion." As the evidence piles up, it is getting increasingly more difficult for the Democrats to defend Biden and the Biden Crime Family. While they are certainly still giving their best tries, their defenses are feeble in the face of the mounting evidence, growing by the day.
Bartiromo also asked Jordan if he supported Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) resolution to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Majorkas. Jordan replied that he would. "I think this guy has just done a pathetic job ... this is also the same guy who, when asked how many people have come across who are on the terrorist watch list, his reply was, 'I do not know, I will have to get back with you.' A year ago, that was his response. So, it has been terrible. We know the situation. We will see what happens with the resolution on Tuesday."
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2023-11-14T00:39+0530 | Comment by: Skipping
Johnson already said there is insufficient evidence to bring impeachment up for any votes.