House Republicans on Thursday officially launch their impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden, hoping to convince Americans that the 46th U.S. president presided over a family influence peddling scheme that collected at least $24 million from foreign interests, ran a campaign that deceived voters in the 2020 election and oversaw a Justice Department that covered up crimes by his son and possibly others.
Months in the making, Thursday’s hearing will showcase a familiar TV pundit on impeachments, George Washington legal professor Jonathan Turley, as well as former DOJ tax lawyer Eileen O’Conner and a forensic accountant who can walk viewers through the legal labyrinth of limited liability corporations and suspicious activity reports unearthed in Hunter Biden’s business empire by congressional investigators.
In short, they will try to boil down a complicated array of evidence into a simple narrative about 3 C’s: Corruption; Credibility; and Coverup.
“To date, the House Oversight Committee has uncovered how the Bidens and their associates created over 20 shell companies and raked in over $24 million dollars,” House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer is expected to tell the audience in his opening remarks. “We’ve also identified nine members of the Biden family who have participated in or benefited from these business schemes.
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