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.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis criticizes House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan for interfering in her investigation into the Georgia election and accuses him of obstructing justice for partisan gain.
House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin criticizes Chairman James Comer's investigation into the Biden family, calling it a "complete and total bust" and a ploy to boost Donald Trump's campaign.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer's investigation into corruption allegations against President Joe Biden has backfired and undermines the key allegations, according to the committee's top Democrat, Rep. Jamie Raskin.
Left-leaning watchdog group criticizes House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer's investigation into President Biden's foreign business deals, calling it a "complete and total failure."
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is demanding answers from the State Department regarding the Obama administration's foreign policy decisions that led to the dismissal of the Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma Holdings while Hunter Biden was on the board, as part of an investigation into President Biden's connections to his son's business activities.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has directed three House committees to initiate an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden in order to investigate allegations of abuse of power, obstruction, and corruption, despite lacking evidence, in a major reversal from his previous stance on impeachment inquiries.
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.
House committee chairmen briefed their Republican colleagues on the impeachment inquiry into President Biden's alleged involvement in his family's foreign business dealings, calling for transparency and the release of bank records.
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.
Representative Ken Buck criticized House Republicans' impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, calling it a waste of time and devoid of factual accuracy.
House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan accuses the Department of Justice of indicting Hunter Biden on gun charges in order to divert attention from allegations of President Biden's involvement in his son's alleged influence-peddling.
House Republicans will hold their first impeachment inquiry hearing to investigate allegations of corruption and abuse of power against President Biden, with the House Oversight Committee likely to subpoena bank records of Hunter Biden and James Biden as part of the investigation.
The White House accuses House Republicans of using the impeachment probe as a stunt to evade accountability over a possible government shutdown, arguing that Republicans are walking away from a budget agreement and diverting attention from efforts to slash spending.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan criticized Attorney General Merrick Garland in a hearing, questioning why the Justice Department allowed potential charges against Hunter Biden to expire and highlighting Biden's business dealings with Burisma in Ukraine.
Representative Eric Swalwell criticizes Jim Jordan for evading a subpoena and refusing to testify before the House January 6 investigative committee, while highlighting the irony of Jordan lecturing about contempt of Congress and subpoena compliance.
The House Judiciary Committee Chair, Jim Jordan, criticized Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for her response to his request for documents related to her prosecution of former President Trump, accusing her of prioritizing political motives over fair administration of the law.
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.
The House Oversight Committee's first hearing in the impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden featured several false and misleading claims from Republican members, including claims about shell companies and payments to the Bidens, Hunter Biden's qualification to sit on the board of Burisma, the Justice Department's handling of a search warrant related to Hunter Biden, wire transfers to Hunter Biden from China, allegations of bribery involving Joe Biden and Burisma, Hunter Biden's failure to pay taxes, and a purported text message between James and Hunter Biden.
The White House faces scrutiny and unanswered questions regarding a potential secret side deal on Ukraine funding, with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden at the center of the controversy.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis criticizes House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan for his attempts to interfere with the prosecution of Donald Trump, calling it an abuse of power and highlighting his lack of understanding of the law.
House Minority Leader Jeffries criticized the Republicans' nomination of Jim Jordan for Speaker, calling him a defender of dysfunction and an extremist, and urging Republicans to nominate a more traditional member from within their own party.
A White House spokesperson dismissed House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer's revelation of a "shady" payment by President Joe Biden's brother as a desperate distraction from chaos within the House GOP, arguing that the check was a loan repayment clearly stated on the document itself.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer raised questions about President Joe Biden receiving a $20,000 loan repayment from his brother, but the claim has been mocked online and dismissed by the White House as a distraction tactic.