Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin has raised concerns about the potential impeachment of President Biden, stating that a high crime or misdemeanor must be committed while in office for it to be impeachable. Mullin emphasized that actions taken during Biden's time as Vice President or in between offices may not be impeachable. This comes amid ongoing discussions within the GOP regarding the possibility of impeaching Biden. Meanwhile, former President Obama and Biden have collaborated on promoting ObamaCare, shifting the focus to their joint efforts.
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Obama and Biden team up in ObamaCare promotion https://t.co/sSzplWWUH3
Republican Senator Warns Current Allegations Against Biden May Not Be 'Impeachable,' Insists House GOP Sends an 'Airtight Case' https://t.co/1a9iUON0Eu
Markwayne Mullins questions whether Biden can be impeached: "The high crime or misdemeanor has to be committed while he is in office. The current office that he holds. So what he did as VP or what he did in between the two may not be impeachable.” https://t.co/VznpO7PUYl
GOP Sen Mullin points out a big problem with impeaching Biden: “the high crime or misdemeanor has to be committed while he is in office. The current office that he holds. So what he did as VP or what he did in between the two may not be impeachable.” https://t.co/Rr0QaQTLCg