House Republicans Plan Impeachment Inquiry into Biden in September Despite Internal Doubts
- House Republican leaders plan to push for a Biden impeachment inquiry in September, believing it's the next step after ongoing investigations into his family and taxes.
- Some Republicans doubt they have the votes and debate whether a floor vote is needed to launch an inquiry.
- House Minority Leader Jeffries accuses Republicans of following "orders from Donald Trump" rather than addressing important issues.
- McCarthy may only proceed if he has overwhelming support to appease skeptical conservatives.
- The impeachment inquiry's success depends on Biden's cooperation in providing requested documents.