Jonathan Turley, a lifelong Democrat and a law professor at George Washington University is calling for the beginning of impeachment of Joe Biden because of the many lies he has told and the many scandals he is involved in. The Republicans keep hinting about an impeachment investigation, but too many lack the spine and cojones to take action on it. If ever a president needed to be impeached, Joe Biden is it.
Biden began by saying he never discussed Hunter’s business deals, and that story kept changing right up until this week when they now say he was not part of Hunter’s dealings, which I am nearly 100% sure is also a lie.
Turley said:
“The Speaker’s right, we often talk about the powers of Congress and its obligations — what is the House supposed to do? You have a president that has clearly lied. Lied for years. Lied to the American people, lied it through his representatives at the White House during his presidency. He obviously did know about these deals. He had involvement with some of these meetings. There was money that went to China. And then you’ve got IRS agents saying the fix was in this case was actively managed to avoid serious charges for the president’s son.”
“You have millions of dollars moving through a labyrinth of accounts. You have a trusted source saying there was a bribery allegation. The crime that is the second one mentioned in the impeachment clause. So what are you supposed to do about that? And the answer is, you have to investigate, and an impeachment inquiry gives the House that ability. It doesn’t mean they’re going to impeach. It means they’re taking the responsibility seriously.”
McCarthy told reporters Tuesday:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“So what an impeachment inquiry does is it gets at the apex of the power of Congress for Republicans and Democrats to gather the information that they need. So when we’re continuing — you raise a question like this, wondering what’s right or wrong — you would want the truth as well, as you’re covering it for the American public. What that simply provides is that the American public has a right to know, and this allows Congress to get the information to be able to know the truth.”
The whistleblowers initially testified before the House Ways and Means Committee with allegations that the Department of Justice (DOJ), under the authority of U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, lied to Congress by claiming the agency’s investigations into Hunter’s tax violations would not be politicized. Whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Zeigler told the committee the agency attempted to benefit the Bidens by withholding evidence from the agents during investigations into Hunter, and also refused to prosecute Biden upon recommendation from prosecutors.
The whistleblowers also said the DOJ denied them access to certain documents and resources that would have helped facilitate the investigation. Zeigler testified Wednesday that the DOJ blocked IRS agents from accessing a WhatsApp message from July 30, 2017, in which Hunter apparently threatened a Chinese business official by claiming that his father was sitting next to him.




















