Biden Impeachment Inquiry Approved by House GOP Amid Disputes over Evidence
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House Republicans voted to formally authorize an impeachment inquiry against President Biden to strengthen their oversight powers as they investigate the Biden family's finances.
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Republicans allege without evidence that Biden pushed for the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor to protect his son Hunter's company Burisma, but that claim has been widely disputed.
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The inquiry rests heavily on an unproven claim that Biden was financially involved in Hunter's foreign business dealings, which both Bidens deny.
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Biden son Hunter Biden defied a congressional subpoena to testify, prompting Republicans to vow to hold him in contempt.
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Democrats denounced the inquiry as a conspiracy-fueled fishing expedition and political stunt not supported by facts.