US House panel holds Biden impeachment hearing
 
 
 
 
 
 

US House panel holds Biden impeachment hearing, but next steps unclear

House Republicans say the president and members of his family improperly profited from policy decisions
/ 06:55 AM March 20, 2024

US House panel holds Biden impeachment hearing, but next steps unclear

FILE PHOTO: Attendees wear T-shirts with Chairman James Comer’s picture on them during a House Oversight and Accountability Committee impeachment inquiry hearing into U.S. President Joe Biden, focused on his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., September 28, 2023. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo

Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives seeking to chart a part forward in their impeachment probe of President Joe Biden will on Wednesday question two former associates of his son Hunter.

House Republicans say the president and members of his family improperly profited from policy decisions in which Biden, a Democrat, participated while vice president from 2009-17.

But they have yet to produce evidence to show that the president personally benefited from the actions of the family. The White House has said the investigation is baseless and politically motivated.

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“It is obviously time to move on, Mr. Speaker. This impeachment is over. There is too much important work to be done for the American people to continue wasting time on this charade,” White House counsel Edward Siskel wrote in a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, last week.

The House Oversight Committee summoned two former business associates of Hunter Biden’s, Tony Bobulinski and Jason Galanis.

Galanis, who is serving a prison sentence related to fraud charges, was expected to appear virtually. Both have previously appeared for closed-door interviews with the panel.

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US House panel holds Biden impeachment hearing, but next steps unclear

FILE PHOTO: U.S. Rep. James Comer (R-KY), Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, speaks to reporters ahead of closed deposition with members of the Republican-led House Oversight Committee conducting an impeachment inquiry into the president, at the O’Neill House Office Building in Washington, U.S., February 28, 2024. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo

The panel had invited Hunter Biden and business associate Devon Archer, but both declined. In a lengthy back-and-forth with the committee, Hunter Biden initially insisted on a public hearing before finally submitting to a closed-door interview.

Democrats on the House panel had invited Lev Parnas to the hearing.

A businessman, Parnas worked with former President Donald Trump’s then-lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, to try to uncover evidence of wrongdoing by Biden and his family in Ukraine ahead of the 2020 election in which Biden defeated Trump, a Republican.

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It was unclear when House Republicans would decide on next steps in their probe. James Comer, the Oversight Committee chair, said publicly that he was considering making criminal referrals instead of drafting articles of impeachment, though he has yet to say who or what crimes those referrals would target.

The Republicans’ slim House majority will likely make impeachment difficult. The chamber held a second vote last month to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas, the administration’s top border official, after a first vote failed.

The Democratic-led Senate, which has yet to take it up, will almost certainly vote to acquit Mayorkas.

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