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The House GOP's efforts to build an impeachment case against President Joe Biden, centered around an unsubstantiated bribery accusation, have been marked by controversy and skepticism. Despite vocal commitments at CPAC to impeach Biden, actual progress towards impeachment has been negligible, with critics arguing the lack of substantial evidence. This has led House Republicans to scrutinize Jim Biden's testimony for inconsistencies. The push for impeachment appears to be stalling out, with reports suggesting that "Republicans in Congress" acknowledge between 40 to 50 GOP members are likely to vote against the motion.
"There are 'easily 40-50' Republicans who would likely vote against [Biden's] impeachment, the [GOP] lawmaker said." (via @AndrewSolender) https://t.co/8pVSQcxUkJ
"The House GOP’s push to impeach Joe Biden appears close to stalling out for good." https://t.co/4mgudJy9SU
House Republicans have no evidence of impeachable offenses so now they are combing through Jim Biden's testimony to see if they can catch him saying something untrue https://t.co/na9L5IgDE5
Just a reminder that at CPAC all weekend, multiple House GOP members will tell everyone about all the crimes Biden has committed... They have time to go speak at a conference and take pictures with people... BUT THEY STILL HAVEN'T IMPEACHED HIM.
Just a reminder that at CPAC all weekend, multiple House GOP member will tell everyone about all the crimes Biden has committed... They have time to go speak at a conference and take pictures with people... BUT THEY STILL HAVEN'T IMPEACHED HIM.
“Republicans in Congress built their impeachment case against President Biden around a bribery accusation that the F.B.I. had warned them was uncorroborated.” https://t.co/ZkKXjEQR2V