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McCarthy emphasizes need for formal vote on Biden impeachment inquiry.

House⁣ Speaker Kevin McCarthy: Impeachment Inquiry Requires Formal Vote

House‍ Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) emphasized ⁢on Friday that any impeachment inquiry into ‍President Joe Biden would only proceed after ⁢a formal⁤ vote on the⁢ floor of ⁣the House of ​Representatives.

“To open an impeachment inquiry is a serious matter, and House Republicans would not take it lightly or use it for ⁤political purposes,” Mr. McCarthy told‍ Breitbart News.

“The American people deserve to be⁢ heard on this matter through their elected representatives,” he continued.⁤ “That’s why, if we move forward‌ with an impeachment⁣ inquiry, it would occur through a vote on the floor of ⁢the‌ People’s House and ‌not through a declaration by one person.”

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Earlier ‌this week, ​Mr. McCarthy suggested‌ that impeachment ⁢proceedings against the president may‍ commence soon due to lingering questions arising from ⁢the House Oversight and Accountability Committee’s inquiries into the Biden ⁤family’s business affairs.

Moving forward with a‍ formal⁢ impeachment inquiry isn’t equivalent to impeaching the president. However, it ​signifies a​ serious progression by⁤ the ⁢GOP-majority House in its pursuit ⁤of this course.

Voting to move forward with an impeachment inquiry against‍ President Biden would need the support of a majority—at least 218 votes in the House. Even if the president were​ to face impeachment proceedings in the⁢ House, the chances of​ him being removed from office by the Senate are slim, given‍ the Democratic majority in the Senate.

If it happens, the House would‍ be ⁢granted “the apex of ⁣legal power to get ‍all the information they need” to access the necessary information for investigating ​whether President Biden improperly used his office to benefit his family’s businesses, the speaker told Fox News.

On Monday, Mr. McCarthy expressed his view that an impeachment inquiry ‌represents a “natural step forward” in the⁤ House GOP’s probe of the​ Biden family.

“If you look at all the ​information​ we have⁢ been able to gather⁣ so far, it is‌ a​ natural step forward ⁤that you would have⁣ to go to an impeachment inquiry,” Mr. McCarthy said.

On Monday, ‍Mr.⁤ McCarthy argued that initiating the inquiry was necessary to address⁤ obstacles faced⁤ by congressional investigators ⁤in their ⁤quest ⁢for transparency regarding ⁢the⁢ business records ⁤of​ the Biden family.

Concerns emerged following testimony from former ⁤Hunter Biden‌ associate Devon Archer, who asserted that President Biden had met with Hunter Biden’s business associates during his vice presidency. Additionally, whistleblower claims from the IRS about Hunter Biden’s tax records have ⁤raised further questions.

President Joe‌ Biden ⁢(C) waves as he is joined by son Hunter Biden (L), grandson Beau Biden (2nd L), First ⁣Lady Jill Biden (3rd L), and daughter-in-law Melissa Cohen (R), ⁢as they stand at the top of the steps of Air⁢ Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.,​ on ⁢Aug. 10, 2022. (Susan Walsh/AP Photo)

The White House has⁢ not refuted Mr. Archer’s⁢ allegations. President Biden has consistently denied any involvement​ in or knowledge of his son’s business dealings.

Not all Republicans are convinced⁢ about⁢ moving ⁣ahead with an impeachment inquiry. Rep. ⁣Don Bacon⁤ (R-Neb.) told The⁤ Hill that he’d like to see “a direct link to ⁢the president ‌in some evidence” ⁢of wrongdoing.

“We should have some clear evidence of a high crime or misdemeanor,‍ not ⁤just assuming there may be​ one,” Mr. Bacon said. ‌”I think we need to have more concrete evidence to go down‍ that path.”

Records‌ obtained by Congress​ related to​ the ​Biden family’s business‌ dealings have unveiled that over $20 million in payments from foreign entities had been directed to ​the president’s relatives, including Hunter Biden, and their business ⁢partners during the period when Mr.⁢ Biden served as the​ vice ⁤president of​ the United States.



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