House GOP advances with Biden impeachment proceedings amid struggles with internal numbers
The Impeachment Roadblock: Buck’s Departure and GOP’s Narrow Majority
The Republican Party’s aim to impeach President Joe Biden faces new hurdles as Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) announces an early exit. Buck’s planned departure on March 22 leaves the GOP with a razor-thin two-seat advantage in the House, which could shake the party’s unity and the impeachment movement’s momentum.
A source shared with Axios that a substantial number of Republicans, potentially 40-50, might oppose the impeachment endeavor.
Persistence in the Face of Challenges
Despite internal divisions and scant support from available evidence, Republican leaders persist in their drive to propel the impeachment investigation. The strategy also includes keeping the spotlight on Hunter Biden, with a belief that his dealings may unlock the path to the president’s potential wrongdoing and result in criminal charges.
Investigative Focus: The Bidens’ Foreign Dealings
Committees on Oversight, Judiciary, and Ways and Means are spearheading the probe into the president and his family’s foreign business interactions. Yet, the evidence trail appears too tenuous to suggest financial benefits for Joe Biden from his son Hunter’s or brother James’s activities.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) found the inquiry’s revelations “alarming” but acknowledged the absence of deep evidence analysis.
Facing Headwinds
Buck’s retirement isn’t the sole issue; Republican members in districts Biden won face the riskiest position regarding the impeachment vote. Considering the sparse legislative achievements this term and internal party conflicts, the GOP’s ambition for a sustained majority in 2024 could face jeopardy.
However, several Republican hardliners, like Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI), dismiss any notion of Buck’s retirement influencing the impeachment efforts, citing significant evidence against President Biden.
Addressing Impeachment Inquiry Duration Concerns
Mike Johnson defended the prolonged inquiry as procedural due diligence, contrasting it with previous impeachment actions against former President Donald Trump, which he characterized as rushed and unjust.
Some Republicans like Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) are uncertain about the inquiry’s future, noting the influence of the upcoming election and the responsibility to disclose the truth to the public.
House Republicans’ focus remains on Hunter Biden’s dealings which they believe epitomizes the existence of a two-tiered justice system, despite Democrats’ critique of the inquiry’s partisan motivation.
Potential Outcomes Beyond Impeachment
If impeachment prospects dim, other measures such as criminal referrals or charges unrelated to the alleged business schemes could be tabled, as suggested by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).
Upcoming Hearings and Reactions
Looking forward, Committee Chairmen Comer and Jordan have placed heavy emphasis on the hearing titled “Influence Peddling: Examining Joe Biden’s Abuse of Public Office,” despite Hunter Biden’s anticipated absence.
The potency of the committee’s findings is questioned by Hunter Biden’s counsel, who contests the integrity and substance of their investigative basis.
As political dynamics continue to shift within the GOP and the broader congressional landscape, the impeachment endeavor remains a complex and evolving narrative.
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