representative James Comer (Kentucky) House Republicans claim they have enough votes to move forward with an impeachment inquiry against the president joe biden Because, as he said, Walmart shoppers spoke out.
The Chairman of the House Oversight Committee also joined. Maria Bartiromo fox news Sunday morning futuresThere they spoke about when and if Republicans would secure the votes needed to launch an investigation. Comer believed they had enough moderates to move forward…well, he explained:
The reason a reporter asked me, “Well, what’s changed?” was because the media had bought into the idea that “we never had a vote.” Let me tell you one thing that has changed. We spent 10 weeks in Washington, D.C., and there are about 10 to 15 moderates. They are really concerned about what CNN is saying and what it is saying. washington post And they were confused, Maria. But then something amazing happened during Thanksgiving. The members went home. Many of them met the people at Walmart and the people on Main Street for the first time in over 10 weeks and were like, “What the hell did the Bidens do to take millions of dollars from their enemy?” So they heard from voters: yes. I hope that you will move forward.
We want to know the truth and we look forward to seeing the Biden family held accountable for public corruption. Therefore, we are united when I think it is no secret that our meetings are broken in many ways. Members heard from voters in their hometowns. They have confidence in the reliability of our research and the mountain of evidence we have amassed. Therefore, I am confident that we will have the votes to proceed with this impeachment inquiry.
As Congressional Republicans continue their efforts against the Biden family, Bartiromo noted that the former congressman’s disgrace will make winning a majority even more difficult. George Santos (R-NY) was expelled last week.The Biden administration has largely denied the House investigation, with White House press secretary Ian Sams Much to the amusement of Mr. Comer, he argued that the investigation would pass because Walmart shoppers had asked for it.
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