The White House is preparing for a potential impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden as prosecutors seek a criminal indictment against his son, Hunter Biden, on a gun possession charge, further fueling Republican efforts to investigate the president and potentially leading to political trench warfare.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre abruptly ended a news conference with President Joe Biden in Vietnam, announcing the event had concluded even as the president was still answering questions from reporters in the room.
Republicans in the House, including Rep. French Hill, are cautioning against launching an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, emphasizing the need for thorough investigations before considering such a move.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has announced a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden based on allegations of abuse of power, obstruction, and corruption, despite the lack of direct evidence that the president financially benefitted from his son's business dealings.
The White House is urging top US news executives to intensify their scrutiny of House Republicans who have launched an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, despite the lack of evidence, and is cautioning against false equivalency in reporting.
Former President Trump has been privately discussing the impeachment inquiry into President Biden with House Republicans and strategizing on how to make it "long and excruciatingly painful" for Biden.
CNN host Abby Phillip reminded Rep. Matt Gaetz that there is still no evidence of illegal activity by President Joe Biden, despite Republican claims, during a conversation about an impeachment inquiry into Biden.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to defend President Biden's interactions with his son Hunter's foreign business associates, following a CNN poll indicating that 61% of Americans believe Biden was involved in Hunter's overseas ventures.
White House National Security Council John Kirby avoided addressing questions about President Biden's frequent false claims, including his recent incorrect statement about being at Ground Zero the day after the 9/11 attacks.
President Joe Biden dismissed the Republican-led impeachment inquiry as an attempt to shut down the government and emphasized his focus on daily tasks and issues affecting the American people.
Former President Donald Trump's comments suggesting that the impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden was in retaliation and could lead to future indictments caught some Republicans off guard and raised concerns about the party's prospects in next year's election.
House Republicans have launched an impeachment inquiry against President Biden, but unlike previous impeachment cases, there is no credible evidence of wrongdoing and the alleged activity occurred before Biden became president.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom dismisses House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden as "student government," criticizing the focus on family connections for money while acknowledging that he also doesn't approve of such practices.
House Republicans are holding an impeachment inquiry hearing to examine allegations of abuse of power, obstruction, and corruption against President Joe Biden and his family's business dealings, although these claims have yet to be supported by direct evidence.
House Oversight Chair James Comer's evidence-free impeachment inquiry against President Biden is a partisan distraction and a childish political stunt, conveniently timed before a government shutdown, while there is no credible evidence linking Biden to any wrongdoing.
President Biden and his staff have faced backlash for claiming numerous times that Biden "never discussed" his son Hunter's business dealings with him, with evidence showing otherwise and GOP lawmakers accusing them of lying.
Legal experts are divided on whether the accusations against President Biden warrant an impeachment, but all agree that further investigation is needed.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre snapped at a reporter who complained about not being able to ask a question in four months, prompting a heated exchange during a press briefing.
Representative Matt Gaetz dismisses the Republican impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden as a pointless stunt, likening it to a never-ending war that will result in no resolution.
Former President Trump criticized President Biden over his handling of classified documents during an interview with the special counsel, asserting that he did nothing wrong and highlighting the ongoing criminal case against him.
New York Post reporter Steve Nelson confronts press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for repeatedly not calling on him during White House press briefings, accusing her of disrespecting a free and independent media.
New York Post reporter Steven Nelson accused Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, of disrespecting the media by avoiding his questions and blacklisting his newspaper during a briefing.