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Home votes to authorize Biden impeachment inquiry

The Home has voted to formalize its impeachment inquiry into President Biden on Wednesday, taking a important step that GOP leaders have argued is critical to pressure the White Home into complying with their investigation. The measure handed 221 to 212.

“We are now at a pivotal moment in our investigation. We will soon depose and interview several members of the Biden family and their associates about these influence peddling schemes. But we are facing obstruction from the White House,” Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., mentioned on the Home flooring forward of the vote.

“The White House is seeking to block key testimony from current and former White House staff. It is also withholding thousands of records from Joe Biden’s time as Vice President. President Biden must be held accountable for his lies, corruption, and obstruction. We have a duty to provide the accountability and transparency that Americans demand and deserve.”

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The Home voted on authorizing an impeachment inquiry into President Biden on Wednesday night (Hannah Beier/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photos)

The GOP-led committees on Oversight, Methods & Means and the Judiciary have been investigating Biden over accusations he had leveraged his workplace of vp within the Obama administration to counterpoint his household via international companies. 

It has been closely centered on one of many president’s brothers, James Biden, and his son, Hunter Biden — who’s below federal investigation for tax and firearm-related expenses.

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Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., directed the Home to open an impeachment inquiry into Biden in September, however the White Home has dismissed the probe as illegitimate with no formal vote on the matter. 

Home Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., informed Fox Information Digital that the White Home “requested” the Home vote itself.

Speaker of the Home Mike Johnson, R-La., is shifting ahead with the inquiry vote (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Name, Inc by way of Getty Photos)

“The White House sent a letter…saying that the subpoenas [Republicans] had served will not be honored and won’t even be recognized without a full vote of the House. So our speaker has done exactly what I would expect he would do as a lawyer. We’re going to honor that. We’re going to go ahead and do a full floor vote,” Emmer mentioned. “He knows we’re probably going to have to go to court to enforce these anyway, so might as well eliminate any of the objections that they have.”

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, informed Fox Information Digital that Republicans had been endeavor their vote as a result of they acknowledge the gravity of impeachment proceedings.

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“We don’t want to minimize what it means to have an impeachment, which I think is what the Democrats did. We want to be able to have that tool to be a significant tool to hold presidents accountable,” she said. “We don’t want it just to be a knee jerk reaction.”

Judiciary Committee member Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., said similarly, “I think the House Republicans will follow the facts where they lead…will make sure that we have the facts, and that we present the facts to the American people.”

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Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, spoke to reporters outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday morning (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

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The vote comes hours after Hunter Biden made a surprise appearance outside of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday morning. 

He had been scheduled to appear for a closed-door deposition with the Oversight Committee, but instead he delivered a brief statement to reporters on his father’s professed innocence earlier than departing Capitol Hill altogether. 

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