FBI Informant Indicted for Lying in Biden Impeachment Case
House GOP insists impeachment inquiry has broad evidence base, despite key informant's indictment.
- An FBI informant, Alexander Smirnov, has been indicted for lying about Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, undermining GOP's impeachment case.
- Despite the indictment, House Republicans assert their impeachment inquiry is based on a broad range of evidence, not just Smirnov's claims.
- Tony Bobulinski, a former Biden family associate, accuses Joe Biden of involvement in foreign business dealings, bolstering GOP's case.
- President Biden calls for an end to the impeachment inquiry, labeling it an 'outrageous effort' based on falsehoods.
- GOP leaders claim victory, arguing the indictment validates their concerns about the handling of the Biden investigation.





































































