Republicans accuse Biden of ‘impeachable conduct’ in report — but don’t offer any proof
The IndependentSign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Get our free Inside Washington email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Three Republican-controlled House committees accused President Joe Biden of engaging in “impeachable conduct,” stating there is “overwhelming evidence” to support it, but admitted they have no evidence to prove that the president committed a crime. The pair also lead two committees that conducted the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, claiming he engaged in ‘impeachable conduct’ in a new report However, in each of these circumstances, the House committees said they did not need to have direct proof that he committed these alleged impeachable acts. “The House need not find that President Biden’s misconduct met the standard for obstruction of justice provided in federal statutes regarding obstruction of justice,” the report states, before referring to the 2019 impeachment of Trump. He was accused of ‘impeachable conduct’ by House committees on Monday The committees deferred to the full House of Representatives to decide on whether to pursue the “next steps.” The report states: “Although the Committees’ fact-finding is ongoing amid President Biden’s obstruction, the evidence uncovered in the impeachment inquiry to date already amounts to impeachable conduct.