Evidence for Biden impeachment inquiry presented by McCarthy: ‘President Biden Lied’
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Accuses President Joe Biden of Lying About Foreign Business Dealings
In a compelling letter to his colleagues, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) presented the evidence against President Joe Biden and launched an impeachment inquiry. McCarthy, after months of investigations by House Republicans, announced the inquiry, claiming to have found evidence of a global influence-peddling scheme to enrich the Biden family.
Key Findings of the Investigations
- Lawmakers heard eyewitness testimony that Joe Biden was present on phone calls with Hunter Biden and his business associates.
- Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s business partner, testified that Joe Biden spoke or met with Hunter’s business associates around 20 times, and that after meeting with President Biden, foreign nationals sent Hunter Biden millions of dollars and bought him a Porsche.
- Bank records show almost $20 million in payments from shell companies to the Biden family, with Biden family banking transactions flagged for possible “suspicious activity” 150 times by U.S. banks.
- A “trusted” FBI informant discussed alleged bribes to the Biden family.
- Evidence suggests that Biden used his official office to coordinate with Hunter Biden’s business partner regarding Hunter’s role in Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company.
- House Republicans are investigating the sudden change in the State Department’s perception of Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin, who was initially praised for his anti-corruption efforts before being fired under pressure from then-Vice President Joe Biden. Shokin was investigating corruption allegations at Burisma, where Hunter Biden was a board member.
- House investigators are working to gain access to thousands of emails allegedly sent by Biden under a pseudonym from the National Archives.
McCarthy emphasized that these allegations should concern every American, regardless of political party. He stated that they paint a picture of a culture of corruption, obstruction, and abuse of power that warrants a formal investigation. McCarthy assured that Republicans would follow the facts wherever they lead and that a conference would be held to discuss the inquiry.
In conclusion, McCarthy stressed that the American people deserve to know that public offices are not for sale and that the federal government should not be used to cover up the actions of a politically-connected family.
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