House GOP Impeachment Inquiry Into Biden Falters After Speaker Fight
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House Republican impeachment inquiry into Biden stalled during 3 weeks of infighting to elect a speaker. Now must regain momentum with limited time.
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Inquiry held first hearing in September but hasn't held one since. Some Republicans say evidence still lacking to impeach.
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House Judiciary and Oversight committees continued investigative work behind the scenes during speaker race. But members less involved.
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Many Republicans want panels to keep investigating. But some don't see it as top priority with government funding deadline looming.
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Democrats expected to challenge validity of inquiry since it began under McCarthy without an official floor vote.