Trump says Biden’s behavior warrants impeachment inquiry: ‘More aliases than Al Capone’
Twice impeached and acquitted, former president urges Republicans to be fair and determine whether Biden benefited from son’s foreign money
Twice impeached and acquitted, former president urges Republicans to be fair and determine whether Biden benefited from son’s foreign money
The requests come after the impeachment inquiry's first public hearing where witnesses contradicted President Biden's public statements.
The unknowns: Did the president benefit in any way from his son’s overseas business deals, what did he know and when did he know it?
With crude inventory in the SPR down to its lowest level since Ronald Reagan's first term, President of the U.S. Oil and Gas Association Tim Stewart said the reserve is being used by Biden to "buy down political risk" ahead of the midterm elections.
Poll finds 66% say country is headed in the wrong direction while 54% disapprove of the job Biden is doing.
"The crime is selling access to our federal government, to adversaries around the world, and this family has been actively doing that for two decades," Comer says
"Congress has to focus on getting serious," said former California Republican Rep. Devin Nunes. "U.S. companies doing business with China: That's really the key here is figuring out and trying to decouple ourselves from China."
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-TX, along with several GOP cosponsors, introduced a bill to protect military installations and training areas from U.S. adversaries, including China, Iran, North Korea and Russia.
The results suggest House Republicans' ongoing impeachment inquiry has broad backing among Americans, even roughly half of Democrats.
Flurry of subpoenas latest sign of momentum.