House Republicans RELEASE Report Of Joe Biden’s Abuse Of Power While VP And President

Daily Report August 19,2024

Joe Biden and his family are currently under intense scrutiny for possible fraud during his time as Vice President and President.

The investigation started in September 2019 after new evidence surfaced that raised concerns Biden had numerous conversations about his relatives’ foreign business deals with recipients of those deals during the final years of an Obama administration Joe Biden served as vice-president. 

In addition, two IRS investigators said the Justice Department was attempting to cover up allegations.

Written by three House committees as part of a 291-page report, the narrative asserts Biden used his political office to perform “corrupt” acts which are described broadly in addition for actively aiding and abetting an illegal $27 million kickback scheme. The report states these actions may constitute grounds for impeachment.

“Joe Biden has exhibited conduct and taken actions that the Founders sought to guard against in drafting the impeachment provisions in the Constitution: abuse of power, foreign entanglements, corruption, and obstruction of investigations into these matters,” the report says.

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It then claims that “The Committees’ investigative work has revealed that the Biden family — with the full knowledge and cooperation of President Biden — has engaged in a global influence peddling racket from which they made millions of dollars.”

The House of Representatives ratified the rare congressional impeachment inquiry in December 2023, four months after it had been initiated on a party line vote with all Republican legislators voting for.

The report goes on to accuse Joe Biden of helping his son Hunter Biden in his business ventures. There are accusations that Biden “knowingly” helped facilitate a conspiracy to use his office of public trust for self-enrichment, both during and after leaving the vice presidency under Barack Obama.

The report accuses Biden of taking part in a “racketeering influence peddling” operation with his family, which was run out of the White House and allows individuals inside to receive kickbacks from foreign governments.

However, the House, where Republicans have a narrow 220-212 majority, are unlikely to impeach Biden over such accusations. The push has lost some political urgency as Biden yields to criticism from Republicans and concern among would-be allies in Congress who will have the final say, or may not.