Republicans Struggle to Justify Impeachment Push Against President Biden
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Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans to hold a House vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, but Republicans are struggling to justify it
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Republicans are unable to provide concrete evidence of any illegal activity by Biden, with some even admitting there are likely no impeachable offenses
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Rep. Tom Tiffany promoted debunked claims about Biden's relationship with Burisma, while Rep. Don Bacon said he would vote to move forward with the inquiry even though there are "probably not" any high crimes by Biden
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During a House Rules Committee hearing, Rep. Guy Reschenthaler was unable to specify what crime Biden had allegedly committed
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Republicans rejected an amendment to ensure "open and transparent" impeachment proceedings, signaling they may selectively disclose information to the public