Biden Braces for Impeachment Storm: Inside the Gameplan to Topple Leader
The leaders of the Republicans in the House have publicly said that they are going to start an impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden. In a memo released by James Comer (R-KY), Jim Jordan (R-OH), and Jason Smith (R-MO), the chairmen explained why they thought Biden should be impeached and what proof they had.
The report says that the goal of this investigation is to find out if there are enough reasons to write articles of impeachment against President Biden. Representatives from the Republican Party say that the Biden family, including the president, has done dishonest things, like taking money from foreign countries and lying about doing business with other countries. They also say that President Biden might have done official things or changed US policy so that his family could make money.

Even though reviews by the committees have not yet found proof that the president was involved in business deals with other countries while he was in office, the representatives say that the president should still be impeached if their claims are proven to be true. They say that the Constitution doesn't say that crimes done while in office are the only ones that can lead to impeachment, and that it's important to keep the American people safe from dishonest public officials.
The memo came out just hours before Thursday morning, when the House will hold its first hearing on the impeachment probe. It is not clear how long the Republicans in the House will keep the investigation going before they decide if they will move forward with articles of impeachment against President Biden.
It's good that Republicans in the House are looking into the claims of corruption involving President Biden and his family. There needs to be proper action taken to hold the president responsible if their claims are found to be true. As government workers, they should keep the American people safe from any kind of abuse in the government. Before any choices are made, it's important that this investigation is thorough and that all the evidence is looked at. The people of the United States have a right to know the truth and trust that their elected leaders are honest.