Trump comments on Biden impeachment inquiry.
Former President Donald Trump Breaks Silence on Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Former President Donald Trump has finally spoken out about the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, breaking his silence on the matter. While he did not explicitly state his opinion on the outcome, he did not hold back in criticizing Biden’s presidency.
During an episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast on September 14, President Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with Biden’s performance, stating, ”He’s a horrible president—our country is going to hell.” He highlighted issues such as the border crisis and the negative impact of Biden’s economic policies, including the rise in inflation.
However, when it comes to the impeachment inquiry, President Trump left the decision up to the House of Representatives, stating, “That’s going to be up to them whether or not they want to do it. I have no idea whether they will or not.”
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy formally announced the impeachment inquiry on September 12, citing “serious and credible allegations” against the Biden administration. These allegations include abuse of power, obstruction, and corruption, which McCarthy believes warrant further investigation by the House of Representatives.
One of the most significant allegations uncovered during investigations is the claim that President Biden accepted a $5 million bribe while he was vice president to ensure the firing of Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy firm where Hunter Biden served as a board member.
Bank records also revealed that President Biden’s family members and their business associates received at least $20 million in payments from entities in Russia, Ukraine, Romania, and China. These payments were funneled through multiple shell companies and started during Biden’s time as vice president.
President Trump mentioned his attempts to raise these concerns during a presidential debate in 2020 but was cut off by the moderator, Chris Wallace. He emphasized the significance of these allegations, stating, “Everyone’s talking about it now.”
The White House has dismissed the impeachment inquiry as baseless and instead called for media outlets to focus on scrutinizing House Republicans over the probe. President Biden himself brushed off the investigation, stating that he is focused on the priorities of the American people.
As for the motives behind the impeachment inquiry, President Biden speculated that Republicans want to impeach him to shut down the government, referring to the looming deadline for Congress to pass its appropriations.
As the impeachment inquiry unfolds, it will be crucial to closely monitor the evidence presented and the actions taken by the House of Representatives. The outcome of this inquiry will have significant implications for the Biden administration and the political landscape in the United States.
What are the specific charges of abuse of power, obstruction, and corruption that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is citing in the impeachment inquiry against President Biden?
Okin was fired while investigating the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, which was connected to Biden’s son, Hunter. The accusation alleges that Biden used his position of power to protect his family’s interests.
Sources:
- https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/trump-silent-on-impeachment-inquiry-for-more-than-24-hours-5490221
- https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/mccarthy-announces-impeachment-inquiry-on-biden-5490173
What are the allegations made by President Trump during his own impeachment inquiry?
These allegations during his own impeachment inquiry, stating, “When they impeached me, I brought up all those things—Hunter Biden, Burisma, China, Russia. They impeached me for a perfect phone call, and they never even looked at all of that stuff.”
President Trump’s comments on the impeachment inquiry come at a time when the Biden administration is facing significant criticism and challenges. The handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan has been widely criticized, with many questioning the competency and decision-making of President Biden and his administration. Additionally, the ongoing border crisis has raised concerns about national security and the effectiveness of immigration policies under the current administration.
Despite the impeachment inquiry gaining traction and support from House Republicans, it is uncertain whether it will lead to any tangible consequences for President Biden. With Democrats holding the majority in the House of Representatives, the chances of a successful impeachment seem slim. However, the inquiry itself could serve as a way to shed light on the alleged wrongdoings of the Biden administration and potentially impact public perception of President Biden’s presidency.
The inquiry into President Biden’s potential impeachment has sparked intense debate and discussion throughout the country. While Democrats argue that the allegations against Biden are baseless and politically motivated, Republicans believe that there is enough evidence to warrant an investigation. The outcome of the impeachment inquiry remains uncertain, but it is clear that it will continue to shape the political landscape in the coming months.
As the impeachment inquiry progresses, it will be crucial to observe how President Trump’s remarks and the alleged evidence against President Biden will impact public opinion. If the inquiry gains momentum and uncovers further substantiated allegations, it could pose significant challenges for the Biden administration and potentially lead to a loss of public confidence.
Regardless of the outcome, President Trump’s comments serve as a reminder of the deep political divide in the country and the ongoing scrutiny of the Biden administration. As the impeachment inquiry unfolds, it will undoubtedly shape the future of President Biden’s presidency and have lasting implications for the political landscape of the United States.
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