Five Democrats have rallied behind Biden as impeachment inquiry was formalized, supporting the blue
Democrats Rally Behind President Biden Amid Impeachment Inquiry
As the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden was formalized, several Democrats fell behind the president to buck Republicans.
While the Democratic Party can be as prone to infighting as the GOP, even members often critical of Biden have united behind him during the impeachment inquiry. These efforts are likely to grow as a possible impeachment draws nearer.
Here are five Democrats who have fallen in line behind Biden amid the formalization of the impeachment inquiry:
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX)
“The idea that they are going to somehow get to President Biden through his son, who was drug addicted, and the only thing that they have revealed in these hearings is that we have a president who loves his son, even through his imperfections,” Crockett said in an appearance on MSNBC.
Crockett slammed Republican members on the House Oversight Committee as being “nonsense Republicans” this week, also ridiculing the “Biden crime family” label the GOP members of the committee have given to their investigation into Biden.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD)
On Wednesday, Raskin, ranking member of the Oversight Committee, accused Republicans of not knowing what they were aiming to impeach Biden over.
“We take it that the Republicans, if they can get their votes together, are planning to vote to conduct an impeachment inquiry today, a repetition of everything that we’ve seen over the last 11 months,” he told reporters. “But we are in a remarkable juncture for the U.S. House of Representatives. Because this is an impeachment inquiry where no one has been able to define what criminal or constitutional offense they’re looking for. We don’t know what the crime is.”
“You know, the mysteries are called a ‘whodunit’ because it starts with a crime, and then you try to determine who committed it. This is more like a ‘what is it,’ not a whodunit,” Raskin quipped. “We don’t know what the crime is. And there are thousands and thousands of pages of evidence, but all of the evidence demonstrates, beyond any reasonable doubt, that President Joe Biden is not guilty.”
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Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA)
Swalwell has been a consistent defender of Biden and continued his defense when speaking ahead of the impeachment inquiry vote.
“The only crime is that Joe Biden blew out Donald Trump in the 2020 election,” he said. “And that’s a problem because this place is the largest law firm in D.C., with these lawyers working on behalf of just one client, Donald Trump, at the expense of everything else that matters. But I want to give James Comer some credit because, after 50,000 pages of depositions and secret hearings and closed hearings, I think, if we give them enough time, he’s going to prove that Hunter Biden is Joe Biden’s son.”
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)
Ocasio-Cortez, who has feuded with Biden recently over his stance on the Israel-Hamas war, focused her attack on the inquiry.
“Secondly, it’s also important to note that not only is the committee not allowing Hunter Biden to testify publicly, but they have not called a single witness, a single firsthand witness, to any of their allegations,” she said. “They haven’t allowed anybody to testify publicly because they do not have a single witness to any of their alleged allegations.”
“So this is just storytelling at this point,” the New York Democrat continued. “This is a nice story. And to add to ranking member Raskin’s questions, there’s not, this is not just a ‘whodunit,’ it’s not just a ‘what is it,’ but it’s also a ‘where’s the beef?’ And they don’t have any, so this, right now, is a waste of our time, and we should go back to legislating for the actual benefit of the American people.”
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA)
Jayapal condemned the vote in favor of the impeachment inquiry, blaming it on “extreme MAGA Republicans.”
“With absolutely zero evidence, every single House Republican has voted to open a sham impeachment inquiry,” she said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Rather than focus on what working families across America need, extreme MAGA Republicans would rather pull political stunts. It’s shameful.”
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA)
Jayapal, the chairwoman of the Progressive Caucus, delivered a passionate speech on the House floor in defense of Biden ahead of the impeachment inquiry vote.
“We are dealing with a fringe and increasingly extreme elements that are fanning the flames of conspiracy theory and misinformation,” she said. “But we are standing for the truth. We are standing for a president who is committed to truth, who is committed to upholding the Constitution, who is committed to serving the American people.”
“And so, I for one, fully support his efforts to usher in historic change for working families in our country,” Jayapal added.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV)
Manchin, a key moderate Democrat, has also thrown his support behind Biden during the impeachment inquiry.
“I’m not for it,” he said of the impeachment inquiry. “I think this is ridiculous at this point in time. There’s so many other things we should be working on.”
Manchin emphasized the importance of unity and focusing on the needs of the American people rather than pursuing impeachment proceedings.
Conclusion
Despite internal disagreements and differing opinions within the Democratic Party, several prominent Democrats have rallied behind President Biden amid the formalization of the impeachment inquiry. Their public statements and support demonstrate a united front against Republican efforts to undermine the Biden administration. As the impeachment inquiry progresses, it is likely that more Democrats will join in supporting the president and defending his reputation.
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