Republican leadership at a recent gathering has brought up exploring possible plans for impeaching President Joe Biden if the right-wing takes back control of Congress after November's upcoming midterm elections.
Recent polling of how voters are feeling about the Biden administration so far this year indicates a strong likelihood of a "red wave."
"Republicans believe Democrats politicized the impeachment process to damage President Trump and may be eager to strike back, Mr. Cruz said." https://t.co/z6jK8PhRcM #Biden
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) March 25, 2022
The Washington Times got the scoop on this story while attending a Republican meeting held in Florida. "I think that's definitely a discussion we have to have," Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) told the DC-based conservative outlet.
It's explained that Jordan is expected to have control over the House Judiciary Committee if Republicans sweep this year's midterm elections. That's the panel in charge of coordinating the impeachment process.
While places like The New York Times have attempted to keep eyes on former President Donald Trump's role, the results of a Pew Research survey posted on Thursday indicate 71 percent of Republican voters are ready to vote in the 2022 midterms for a Congress that is "against Biden."
Jordan reiterated the need for party unity in the House of Representatives to successfully impeach Biden. "The conference has to decide. You have to have complete buy-in from the entire conference and the leadership of our conference." --->READ MORE HERE
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Top Republicans are speaking about potentially impeaching President Joe Biden if they successfully retake both congressional chambers.
“I think that’s definitely a discussion we have to have,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) told the Washington Times at the Republican retreat in Florida this week.
If an impeachment trial does ensue, Jordan would head the House Judiciary Committee’s hearing of the impeachment case before potentially conveying the articles of impeachment of the Senate.
Jordan also noted any impeachment articles against Biden must have full support among the Republican caucus. “The conference has to decide,” Jordan added. “You have to have complete buy-in from the entire conference and the leadership of our conference.”
“Just look at the border,” Jordan said about the more than two million migrants have been apprehended at the southern border. “The president of the United States is supposed to enforce the laws along the border and they’re not doing it.” --->READ MORE HEREFollow links below to related stories:
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