House Republicans Gain Momentum to Launch Biden Impeachment Inquiry
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House Republicans are close to having enough votes to formally launch an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, with only one firmly opposed.
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Swing district Republicans who were previously undecided are now supportive or likely supportive of the inquiry vote.
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Formalizing the inquiry would give Republicans more investigative powers to obtain documents and compel witness testimony.
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GOP leaders have assured wavering members that the inquiry vote is just a first step, not a final impeachment vote.
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The inquiry has yet to directly link Biden's actions as president or vice president to improperly helping his family's businesses, but more information is still being sought.