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Biden on House impeachment inquiry vote: ‘Baseless Political Stunt’

The House voted on Wednesday to formally authorize its ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, as Republicans unite behind the effort even though they have yet to find evidence of wrongdoing by the Democrat. President Biden criticized the Republicans’ focus on the inquiry, calling it a baseless political stunt and questioning their priorities in addressing urgent national issues.

Quick Read

  1. House Vote on Inquiry: The House, controlled by Republicans, voted 221-212 along party lines to formally authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
  2. Focus of Inquiry: The probe is investigating whether Biden benefited from his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings. No evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden has been found so far.
  3. Biden’s Response: President Biden criticized the Republicans’ focus on the inquiry, calling it a baseless political stunt and questioning their priorities in addressing urgent national issues.
  4. 2024 Election Implications: The inquiry is expected to extend into 2024, coinciding with Biden’s potential reelection campaign and a possible face-off with Donald Trump, who has been urging the impeachment.
  5. Pressure on GOP Leadership: Speaker Mike Johnson and his leadership team have faced pressure to demonstrate progress in the nearly yearlong investigation centered on Biden’s family, particularly Hunter Biden.
  6. Democratic Opposition: House Democrats unanimously opposed the inquiry, labeling it a politically motivated stunt and a retaliation for Trump’s two impeachments.
  7. White House’s Stance: The Biden administration has dismissed the inquiry as unfounded and politically driven, focusing on the upcoming 2024 election.
  8. Senate Trial Unlikely: Even if the House votes to impeach Biden, conviction in the Senate, where Democrats hold a majority, is highly improbable.
  9. Republican Motives: Republicans aim to highlight allegations of corruption through the campaign season, despite the improbability of removing Biden from office.
  10. Legal Authority and Legitimacy: The authorization may grant Republicans more legal authority to compel cooperation from Biden’s administration and counteract Democratic accusations of illegitimacy.
  11. Hunter Biden’s Defiance: Hunter Biden, who has been subpoenaed to testify, refused a closed-door session, stating he would only testify in public to avoid misrepresentation.
  12. No Evidence of Biden’s Involvement: While evidence suggests Hunter Biden may have implied access to his father’s office, there is no proof of Joe Biden’s involvement or financial benefit from these dealings.
  13. Hunter Biden’s Legal Troubles: Hunter Biden faces federal charges related to a handgun purchase and tax issues. He has pleaded not guilty to the gun charges and reportedly repaid the taxes.
  14. Trump’s Impeachment History: Trump, who is preparing for four criminal trials, was impeached twice during his presidency but was not convicted by the Senate.

The Associated Press has the story:

Biden on House impeachment inquiry vote: ‘Baseless Political Stunt’

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The House voted on Wednesday to formally authorize its ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, as Republicans unite behind the effort even though they have yet to find evidence of wrongdoing by the Democrat.

FILE – Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., speaks at the Capitol in Washington, Nov. 29, 2023. The House is pushing toward a vote to authorize the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden formally. This comes as Republicans rally behind the charged process despite lingering concerns among some in the party that the investigation has yet to produce evidence of misconduct by the president. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

The Republican-controlled chamber voted 221-212 along party lines to approve the probe, which is examining whether Biden improperly benefited from his 53-year-old son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings, hours after the younger Biden refused a call to testify behind closed doors.

President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council in the Indian Treaty Room on the White House campus, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023, in Washington. The House on Wednesday authorized the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, with every Republican rallying behind the politically charged process despite lingering concerns among some in the party that the investigation has yet to produce evidence of misconduct by the president. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Biden, in a rare statement about the impeachment effort, questioned the priorities of House Republicans in pursuing an inquiry against him and his family.

“Instead of doing anything to help make Americans’ lives better, they are focused on attacking me with lies, Instead of doing their job on the urgent work that needs to be done, they are choosing to waste time on this baseless political stunt that even Republicans in Congress admit is not supported by facts.”

The president said following the vote.

Authorizing the monthslong inquiry ensures that the impeachment investigation extends well into 2024, when Biden will be running for reelection and seems likely to be squaring off against former President Donald Trump — who was twice impeached during his time in the White House. Trump has pushed his GOP allies in Congress to move swiftly on impeaching Biden, part of his broader calls for vengeance and retribution against his political enemies.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., meets with reporters to discuss GOP efforts to investigate President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

The decision to hold a vote came as Speaker Mike Johnson and his team faced growing pressure to show progress in what has become a nearly yearlong probe centered around the business dealings of Biden’s family members. While their investigation has raised ethical questions, no evidence has emerged that Biden acted corruptly or accepted bribes in his current role or previous office as vice president.

“We do not take this responsibility lightly and will not prejudge the investigation’s outcome. But the evidentiary record is impossible to ignore.”

Speaker Mike Johnson and his leadership team said in a joint statement after the vote.

House Democrats stood in united opposition to the inquiry resolution Wednesday, calling it a farce perpetrated by those across the aisle to avenge the two impeachments against Trump.

“This whole thing is an extreme political stunt. It has no credibility, no legitimacy, and no integrity. It is a sideshow,” Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., said during a floor debate.

The U.S Capitol is seen before a Hunter Biden news conference, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023, in Washington. Hunter Biden on Wednesday lashed out at Republican investigators who have been digging into his business dealings, insisting outside the Capitol he will only testify before a congressional committee in public. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

The White House has dismissed the inquiry as unsubstantiated by facts and politically motivated. Biden is preparing for a possible 2024 election rematch with his Republican predecessor, Donald Trump. Trump is the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice and is currently preparing for four upcoming criminal trials.

The effort will almost certainly fail to remove Biden from office. Even if the House votes to impeach the president, the Senate would then have to vote to convict him on the charges by a two-thirds vote — a near-impossibility in a chamber where Biden’s fellow Democrats hold a 51-49 majority.

But it could help Republicans highlight their allegations of corruption through much of the 2024 campaign.

The vote comes three months after Republicans informally began the probe and is not a required step to remove a president or other official from office.

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., ranking member of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, speaks during a news conference on Republican’s impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

However, authorization could give Republicans more legal authority to force Biden’s administration to cooperate and could help to counter accusations from Democrats who say it lacks legitimacy.

House Republicans allege that Biden and his family profited from his actions when he served as President Barack Obama’s vice president from 2009 to 2017 and they have zeroed in on his son’s business ventures in Ukraine and China during that period.

They have turned up evidence that the younger Biden led clients to believe that he could provide access to the vice president’s office. But they have not provided evidence that Biden took any official actions to help those businesses or benefited financially from them.

Biden in a statement chastised House Republicans for not acting on his request for any of his domestic priorities or providing emergency funding for Ukraine and Israel.

‘NO EVIDENCE’

Earlier on Monday, Hunter Biden defied a committee subpoena to testify behind closed doors — saying he would testify only in public as he feared his words would otherwise be misrepresented.

Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, talks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. Hunter Biden lashed out at Republican investigators who have been digging into his business dealings, insisting outside the Capitol he will only testify before a congressional committee in public. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

“There is no evidence to support the allegations that my father was financially involved in my business, because it did not happen,” Hunter Biden said.

Members of the committee said they would take steps to hold him in contempt of Congress, which could potentially result in prison time.

“The House has now spoken, and I think pretty loudly, pretty clearly with every single Republican voting in favor of moving into this official impeachment inquiry phase of our constitutional duty to do oversight,” said Republican Representative Jim Jordan.

From left, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., speak to reporters after Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, defied a congressional subpoena to appear privately for a deposition before Republican investigators who have been digging into his business dealings, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. Hunter Biden insisted outside the Capitol on Wednesday he’ll only testify in public. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

House Republicans from districts Biden won in 2020 said they viewed the inquiry as a fact-finding exercise.

“The whole point of an inquiry is not to pre-judge,” Representative Nick LaLota of New York said.

Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, talks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. Hunter Biden lashed out at Republican investigators who have been digging into his business dealings, insisting outside the Capitol he will only testify before a congressional committee in public. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

“The average New Yorker is mighty suspicious of folks from the president’s family making tens of millions of dollars in professions in which they had no experience – seems a little fuzzy,” LaLota said, referring to Hunter Biden’s prior role on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, was impeached twice by the House during his presidency: in 2020 for trying to pressure Ukraine to announce a corruption investigation of Biden, and in 2021 for trying to overturn his election loss. Both attempts foundered in the Senate.

With the Washington Monument in the background, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, arrives for a news conference outside the Capitol, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023, in Washington. Hunter Biden on Wednesday lashed out at Republican investigators who have been digging into his business dealings, insisting outside the Capitol he will only testify before a congressional committee in public. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

Hunter Biden, who has described his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, has also been the subject of a years-long criminal investigation.

He faces federal charges that he lied about his drug use while buying a handgun and separate charges of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes. He has pleaded not guilty to the gun charges, and his lawyer says he has repaid his taxes in full.

“In the depths of my addiction, I was extremely irresponsible with my finances. But to suggest that is grounds for an impeachment inquiry is beyond the absurd. It’s shameless,” he said.

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