McCarthy letter lays out five grounds for Biden impeachment probe: 'Public offices are not for sale'
After weeks of debate. McCarty authorized an inquiry to determine whether the House should pursue articles of impeachment.
After weeks of debate. McCarty authorized an inquiry to determine whether the House should pursue articles of impeachment.
'Anytime we can get our hands on evidence, we're going to try to do that even if we have to resort to subpoena." House Oversight committee chairman says.
In letter to colleagues, House Speaker lays out justifications for escalating to an impeachment inquiry
Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer raised concerns about Chinese money laundering as he presses ahead with probe. "This has all the pattern of an influence peddling scheme," he said.
Sen. Chuck Grassley asked Congressional Democrats to investigate the ties between the Chinese Communist regime and the Biden family.
A fluid definition of “evidence”: While the Oversight Committee has assembled evidence and sworn testimony, Democrats continue to fight the probe while decrying the same standards they used against former President Trump’s foreign business dealings.
"The very last person we'll interview will obviously be the President of United States," the House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman said.
The House Oversight Committee previously issued a subpoena to obtain the document, with which FBI Director Christopher Wray did not comply.
Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) said Biden muddled through his first press conference as president with the help of his "biggest fans," the White House press corps.