House Oversight Committee Clashes Over Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Chairman James Comer and Democrats spar over the legitimacy and findings of the ongoing investigation into President Biden.
- House Oversight Chairman James Comer asserts that the impeachment inquiry into President Biden is not over, despite claims from the White House.
- Comer accuses Biden of placing family wealth over national interests, citing financial transactions involving Chinese entities.
- Democrats, led by Rep. Jamie Raskin, challenge the basis of the inquiry, pointing to a lack of direct evidence linking President Biden to alleged misconduct.
- The debate intensifies as Comer questions the business dealings of the Biden family, with Democrats defending the legitimacy of their work.
- Comer's committee demands more transparency and documentation from the White House, setting a deadline for compliance.