- Jim Jordan (Republican Congressman): “Byron Donalds brings a fresh perspective to Congress. He’s a strong advocate for limited government, individual freedom, and economic opportunity, and he’s not afraid to stand up for what he believes in.”
- Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican Congresswoman): “Byron Donalds is a true patriot and a leader who isn’t afraid to challenge the status quo. He’s exactly what we need to fight for our country’s future.”
Rep. Byron Donalds, a Republican from Florida, is calling on House GOP leaders to move forward with a full chamber vote on impeaching President Biden. This request comes just days after a report was released, accusing the President of engaging in impeachable offenses.
Trump hit on Biden’s “impeachable conduct”:
“They said he abused his office and defrauded the United States of America to enrich his family. Republicans reveal since 2014 the Biden family and its associates received more than $27 million from foreign individuals and entities.” pic.twitter.com/B7W86ya7Ik
— Julia 🇺🇸 (@Jules31415) August 20, 2024
Donalds, who serves on the House Oversight Committee, expressed his belief that President Biden used his former position as vice president to financially benefit his family through questionable practices. In a recent interview, he stated, “I’ve been convinced of this for a long time. As a member of the Oversight Committee, I’ve had a close look at the evidence. It’s clear that he exploited his office for personal gain, which constitutes public corruption.”
Drawing a comparison to the phone call that led to the first impeachment of former President Trump, Donalds added, “If a phone call can be considered an impeachable offense, then public corruption certainly qualifies. The House should proceed with a vote.”
The House Republicans’ 292-page report, released on Monday, was a collaborative effort by the House Oversight, Judiciary, and Ways and Means Committees. It argues that President Biden’s conduct is impeachable, based on an investigation into whether he used his vice-presidential position to facilitate foreign business deals that enriched himself and his family.
While many House Republicans have accused Biden of acting improperly, it remains uncertain whether House leaders will push for an impeachment vote, especially given the narrow GOP majority. House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer previously suggested that criminal referrals might be the conclusion of the investigation, stating that while the House could vote to impeach, the most effective path might be through criminal referrals.
.@BrookeSingman lays out the House Impeachment Report on Crooked Joe Biden.
“They said their investigation found that President Biden engaged in impeachable conduct and said he abused his office and ‘defrauded the United States to enrich his family.'”
President Trump was right! pic.twitter.com/NMIbE83F16
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) August 19, 2024
House Speaker Mike Johnson praised the thoroughness of the investigation in a statement on Monday but did not mention a vote on impeachment. Johnson, who has previously indicated he believes Biden is guilty of wrongdoing, has not committed to advancing an impeachment vote.
Donalds acknowledged the reluctance of some of his colleagues to pursue impeachment, particularly those concerned about their re-election prospects. However, he emphasized the responsibility of Congress to hold the executive branch accountable, stating, “People are losing faith in our institutions because it seems like those at the top never face consequences. That’s not right.”
The report from House Republicans claims there is substantial evidence that President Biden was involved in a scheme to use his office for personal financial gain. It alleges that the Biden family and their associates received millions of dollars from foreign interests in exchange for access and influence. The report also claims that the Biden family secured over $8 million in loans from Democratic benefactors, which remain unpaid, with supporting documentation either missing or unproduced.
BREAKING🚨: Rep. Byron Donalds is urging House GOP leaders to hold a vote on impeaching Biden days after a report accused the president of committing impeachable offenses. pic.twitter.com/7Br9sW7zXe
— Officer Lew (@officer_Lew) August 21, 2024
In response, the White House dismissed the report as a “failed stunt” that ultimately embarrassed those behind it. The administration argued that the evidence gathered by House Republicans contradicted their claims and urged them to focus on the issues that matter most to American families.
Quotes
- Donald Trump Jr. (Political Commentator): “Byron Donalds is one of the most exciting new members of Congress. He’s principled, smart, and has the courage to take on the tough fights that others shy away from.”
- Ben Carson (Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development): “Byron Donalds represents the best of what our country has to offer. His dedication to his constituents and his commitment to conservative values are an inspiration to all who believe in the American Dream.”
Major Points:
- Rep. Byron Donalds is urging House GOP leaders to hold a full vote on impeaching President Biden, citing evidence of public corruption during his time as vice president.
- A 292-page report by House Republicans alleges that President Biden engaged in impeachable conduct, using his vice-presidential office to enrich his family through foreign business deals.
- While many Republicans believe Biden acted improperly, it’s unclear if House leaders will push for an impeachment vote due to the GOP’s narrow majority.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson praised the investigation but did not commit to an impeachment vote, despite previously suggesting Biden is guilty of wrongdoing.
- The White House dismissed the report as a “failed stunt” and urged House Republicans to focus on issues important to American families, arguing the evidence contradicted the claims of misconduct.
RM Tomi – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News