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Biden and his pup face backlash.

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1. House Speaker Raises Prospect ⁤Of Impeachment Inquiry

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)⁢ doubled down on his claims on Tuesday ‌that the Republican-controlled chamber ⁢is moving closer toward​ an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. The Speaker says the inquiry⁢ would‍ surround⁤ allegations that he ⁢accepted millions of dollars in bribes from foreign countries.

McCarthy’s remarks come after ​Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) released an FBI-generated form last ⁤week in which a ⁤confidential ⁣source told the FBI that Burisma co-founder and CEO Mykola Zlochevsky claimed that he was “coerced”‌ by the ‌Bidens into⁤ paying millions of dollars in bribes.⁣ In ⁢exchange,⁢ the ​then-vice president pressured Ukraine to ‍fire ⁢a prosecutor who was investigating‍ Burisma.

Rapid⁣ Reaction: Putting‍ together as strong a case‌ as possible is a wise ​plan, but at this point, what ⁢else ‍does Congress need to begin ⁣impeachment proceedings? As The Babylon Bee satirically said, “McCarthy Says 783rd ​Impeachable Offense ‌By Biden Will Be⁢ The Last Straw.”

Americans, and more specifically the GOP ‌base, ‍are getting tired ​of an apparent “All Talk,⁤ No⁤ Action” attitude. However, in this ‌instance, McCarthy and ⁤the House Oversight Chairman deserve credit for pursuing this matter.

Yet as The Heritage Foundation’s Mike⁢ Howell said, “The goal here is the de-weaponization of government, ‌not just‌ exposure, and Congress’ efforts will be ‍judged by ⁣that ‌standard.” It’s a good standard.

2.‌ Major Democratic Donor ‍Bought Hunter’s Artwork

The art gallery⁢ where Hunter Biden’s paintings are ‍featured ⁤sold one ⁣of his ⁢works ⁤to a⁢ top Democratic donor who is a “friend” ⁤of the Biden family and⁣ was, according to ⁤a new⁣ report,⁢ named by President Biden to a prestigious commission.

L.A. real estate investor Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, who has given tens of thousands of dollars to the political Left, is ‍one⁢ of the buyers⁢ of Hunter Biden’s artwork. Several⁣ months ‍after Hunter’s art went on sale, the president appointed⁣ Naftali ⁤to the Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad. In addition, according to The Washington Free Beacon, she has visited the White House 13 times, ​including a meeting with‍ a top White House adviser. ​The date of ⁣her purchase is unclear, though the appointment and all of her ‌White House visits⁤ took place after Hunter’s first art ⁢show. The White House ⁢has maintained that there is ⁣a wall between Hunter’s art sales and his father.

Rapid​ Reaction: The American‌ people aren’t dumb,⁣ but the White House is⁣ arrogant. Everybody could see that the White​ House’s “wall” between Hunter ⁢and his dad​ was bogus. It’s almost comical that anybody would ​ever expect Hunter to not benefit primarily ‍from Democratic ‌donors or others ‌trying to curry favor with​ the president.

Total ⁢speculation, but isn’t the following scenario conceivable: A Democratic donor,⁢ or a ⁢Chinese ⁤official for that matter, pays big ⁤bucks for a⁢ Hunter original. The buyer’s name is kept a secret. ⁣That buyer hangs it up ⁢in their McClean,⁢ Virginia, dining room.⁢ They then have a dinner party ​that the hoi‌ polloi like you and I would never​ get invited ‌to. Swamp creatures see ⁣Hunter’s artwork hanging on the wall, and voila, word gets back to Biden and his dad ‌the identity of the individual who shelled out thousands to his son,⁢ and the buyer is then rewarded⁤ with certain benefits.

And ⁤that would be the complicated version of how ⁣the⁤ grift works.

3.​ Biden’s Dog Goes On Chomping Spree ⁣— Again!

President Biden’s⁣ German Shepherd‍ “Commander” bit seven people in four months from September 2022 to January 2023. ‌According to the⁤ New York Post,​ one secret service agent was even ‌hospitalized ‍due to the attacks. The president’s previous dog “Major” was also‍ sent away because he, too, kept biting people.

Rapid Reaction: Bad dog or bad ‍owners? Read more here.

4. India​ Bans Rice‍ Exports, ​Panic In ⁣The ​U.S. Ensues

The​ country of India banned ⁢ the export of non-basmati rice last Thursday, triggering a panic around the U.S. as shoppers rushed out to buy rice. American Indian-owned grocery stores and markets experienced much of the increased demand, and in​ turn, prices ‍for 20-pound bags of rice skyrocketed from $16 to nearly $50, with lines around the block. ‌India invoked the ban as ⁣an attempt to slow down runaway food inflation.

Rapid Reaction: India’s‌ leaders ​are putting India First; it ⁢would be ​nice to​ have a president who wants to put ​America ⁤First.

5. NFL Player Suspended For Gambling

A defensive end ​ for the Denver Broncos has been suspended indefinitely for breaking NFL rules regarding gambling. The league announced⁤ Monday ​that Eyioma ⁤Uwazurike bet on NFL games during the 2022 season. Uwazurike played in eight games⁣ last season and was expected to push for more playing time⁢ this⁢ season.

Rapid⁤ Reaction: So long as he was betting on his teams to ‌win, is this really so unethical?

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