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Biden Crime Family
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Biden Crime Family

Joe Biden has already committed several impeachable offenses during his first term as president. Will Republicans pull the trigger and impeach him? ...
R. Cort Kirkwood

One would think the impeachment of President Joe Biden would be a foregone conclusion, but, alas, GOP U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is still burbling about an “inquiry,” most recently saying that would be the “natural step forward.” No wonder the satirical Babylon Bee offered this headline over one of its trademark hit jobs: “McCarthy Says 783rd Impeachable Offense By Biden Will Be The Last Straw.”

For the illegal-alien invasion at the southwest border alone, Biden should have been impeached and thrown from office a year ago, along with Vice President Kamala Harris and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas (see the article “ Impeach Biden on His Immigration Policies ” in our September 11, 2023 issue). Yet Traitor Joe’s aiding and abetting that invasion by refusing to faithfully execute immigration laws is just one of his high crimes and misdemeanors.

They began long before he cheated his way into the White House, most notably with bribery and influence-peddling with the help and on behalf of son Hunter. Biden lied when he said he knew nothing of his son’s businesses, as his letter to Hunter’s biz pal Devon Archer shows. Not that we didn’t know that. The idea that Biden and his son never discussed the latter’s business activities is preposterous — and not just because sons and fathers discuss the son’s business endeavors, their successes and failures. Archer told the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability that Joe Biden was on the horn with Hunter and his business cronies some 20 times. Biden even used multiple pseudonyms, as the committee learned, to conduct business with Hunter. Unhappily, as leftist legal luminary Alan Dershowitz wrote, although bribery and extortion are indeed high crimes and misdemeanors, whether Biden can be impeached now for something he did as  vice president  is an unresolved constitutional issue. 

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