Today the U.S. House of Representatives held a vote to formally authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. With a vote of 221-212, many House Republicans say that they anticipate an impeachment article of bribery against Biden.
According
to an article by Fred Lucas in The Daily Signal, Rep. Darrell Issa (Rep-Calif.),
a member of the House Judiciary Committee, believes that bribery could be the
basis for a potential article of impeachment.
“It
certainly appears as though the possibility of bribery, a known offense under
impeachment, is on the table,” Issa told The Daily Signal Wednesday on Capitol
Hill. “Monies did flow to the home of the president, they did flow to accounts
of the president when he was vice president, and his actions show that he
favored entities that Hunter Biden was representing. Additionally, his repeated
false statements about it continue to be an element of the impeachment inquiry.”
As
noted by Issa, many of the suspicious actions by Joe Biden took place while he
was vice president. This could be a problem in that presidents have previously
been impeached for behavior occurring during presidency. Issa said, “One of the
challenges we’re facing is that it’s not been tested.”
Democrats
have continued to insist that there is no evidence linking President Biden to Hunter
Biden’s business. They opposed the impeachment investigation, and they voted
against making it a formal impeachment investigation. Republicans offered their
own opinions about evidence.
“Some of the people that say they don’t
see evidence, I think they are going to come around,” Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz.,
told The Daily Signal. “We are talking very specifically bribery. You can look
at Ukraine. That looks obvious. You can look at China. Obvious. You could look
at Moscow, funds that changed hands from Russia. Yes, those are all obvious
bribery. Those would be an impeachable offense.”
Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., first hesitated
to get ahead of the inquiry by suggesting potential articles. But she said that
“bribery is an obvious one.”
“We need to use the words that are actually in the Constitution and bribery is clearly one of them,” Hageman told The Daily Signal in an interview Wednesday on Capitol Hill.
“Hunter Biden had
no skill set to sell. He had no expertise in Ukrainian oil and gas development
and operations. He had no expertise on Chinese Communist Party issues. He had
one asset and his asset that he could sell was access to his father.”
Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution
says that grounds for impeaching a civil officer are “Treason, Bribery, or
other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.”
President
Biden has repeatedly denied being involved in Hunter’s business deals. Hunter Biden
told reporters today that President Biden had “no financial involvement” in his
businesses. A White House statement from the POTUS called the inquiry a
baseless stunt. POTUS claimed that he is busy doing the work of the American people,
while congressional Republicans are attacking him with lies.
However,
there is a lot of evidence showing that Republicans are finding evidence that
POTUS, as vice president, did deal with his son’s business associates. Sen.
Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) released one piece of evidence in July. He “released an
FBI form that showed a confidential informant reported that executives with
Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, paid a $5 million bribe to then-Vice
President Biden in 2016 to help scuttle a Ukrainian government investigation of
the company.”
President
Joe Biden told the New York Post about the allegation, “It’s a bunch of
malarkey.” However, Joe Biden discusses in a now-famous video that he refused
to give billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to Ukraine unless a certain
government official was fired within six hours. Then Biden said that the man
was fired.
The
House Oversight and Accountability Committee has other evidence. The committee “released
evidence showing that payments from one of Hunter Biden’s business[es] went
directly to Joe Biden. Before that, the House released information showing that
the president’s brother James Biden made “loan repayments” of at least $240,000
linked to his brother’s business” with the payments being made prior to Joe
Biden becoming president.
Abbe
Lowell, Hunter Biden’s attorney, said that the “payments from Hunter Biden were
for a truck.” The payments from James Biden were for loans between brothers.
How many people have $240,000 to loan to their brother?
Several
House Republicans declined to speculate on any specific impeachment articles yet.
They want to complete the inquiry before making any statements. However, Rep. Gary
Palmer, R-Ala., who sits on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee,
suggested that there are several potential offenses to investigate.
“One, I think that it’s very evident from
the documents that I’ve seen that this was at a minimum, a money laundering
scheme,” Palmer told The Daily Signal. “It’s tax evasion. I think there’s potential
that influence peddling was taking place. I think that going into an
impeachment inquiry is the next step, the proper step, because I’m a firm
believer in due process, and unlike what happened with President [Donald] Trump
where it was all political and based on made up evidence, this has been fully
documented.”
My
opinion is that an investigation should take place. Congress should gather all
the information and let the facts where they land. Truth can be covered up for
a while, but it is eventually uncovered. Then, and only then, should a decision
about impeachment be made.
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