In a shocking turn of events, the impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden is heating up and heading straight towards criminal charges, according to House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH).
🚨 House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) unveils three potential charges in Biden impeachment inquiry. Possible bribery, abuse of power, and obstruction. Read the full details here: https://t.co/UKfbELvaT5 🚨
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The Ohio Republican has just laid out three potential crimes that could land President Biden in hot water. If it’s proven that his family members profited off his political position, Jordan claims President Biden might be guilty of accepting bribes, abusing his authority as vice president, and obstructing investigations on behalf of his son Hunter Biden.
“We’re potentially looking at bribery; we’re looking at abuse of power; we’re looking at possible obstruction,” said Jordan. House Republicans are doing their best Sherlock Holmes impression, seeking evidence on whether the president was in cahoots with his son to dodge a congressional subpoena earlier this week.
“I think his press conference — there was one line that I think stood out to me, and I think most Americans, and that’s when he said, ‘My father was not financially involved in [my] business activities.’ And that qualifier, the word financial, I think is different than anything we’ve heard before.”
Jordan is itching to talk to some key players in this drama, including business partners and members of the Biden family. He wants to grill them like a Fourth of July barbecue to get to the bottom of these shenanigans.
Jordan has teamed up with House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) to uncover a whole network of shell companies set up by Hunter Biden and his buddy Devon Archer to funnel money from overseas deals to other family members. They even slapped a subpoena on President Biden’s brother, James, over a suspicious $40,000 payment marked as a “loan repayment” from his wife to the president.