GOP impeachment case in doubt after FBI informant behind Biden bribery claims indicted, revealed as channel for Russian intelligence
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House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan is downplaying the indictment of FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, saying it doesn't change the "fundamental facts" of the GOP's case against Biden.
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Smirnov had claimed Biden and his son Hunter took $5 million bribes each, a central part of the impeachment inquiry.
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Democrats say Smirnov's claims were the "foundation" of the impeachment case and his indictment destroys the GOP argument.
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Justice Department reveals Smirnov said he got his information on Hunter Biden from Russian intelligence.
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James Biden, the president's brother, testifies that Joe Biden never had any financial interest in his business dealings.