House Republicans Formally Authorize Impeachment Inquiry into President Joe Biden
The inquiry, centered on allegations related to Hunter Biden's business dealings, faces opposition from Democrats and divides public opinion.
- House Republicans have voted to formally authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, with allegations centered on his son Hunter Biden's business dealings.
- Hunter Biden defied a congressional subpoena by refusing to appear for a private deposition, stating he would only testify in public.
- The impeachment inquiry is seen by some as a political move by Republicans, with little chance of success given the Democratic majority in the Senate.
- Hunter Biden faces legal challenges, including an indictment on tax charges alleging evasion of at least $1.4 million in federal taxes between 2016-19.
- Public opinion remains divided on the impeachment inquiry, with a majority of Americans disapproving of the move according to some polls.



































































































































































































































