House GOP Says Biden Committed ‘Impeachable Offenses’
Charlie Kirk Staff
08/19/2024

The U.S. House Oversight Committee released a final report on Monday, directly accusing President Joe Biden of committing “impeachable offenses” related to his family and setting the stage for a potential clash between Republicans and the White House this fall.
Calling it the “strongest case for impeachment of a sitting president the House of Representatives has ever investigated,” the committee released its report on X, saying the 81-year-old “knew of, benefitted from, and participated in his family’s influence peddling schemes.”
“Our report details evidence to establish President Biden abused his office and violated his oaths of office as Vice President by engaging in a conspiracy to peddle influence to enrich his family. Then, as president, Joe Biden and the Biden-Harris Administration obstructed the House of Representatives impeachment inquiry and the criminal investigation of President Biden’s son,” the account adds.
The report covers the period from Biden’s vice presidency through several years after he left the White House, Fox News noted. The committee concludes that during this time, Biden “abused his office” and “defrauded the United States to enrich his family.”
The 292-page report, produced with the House Judiciary Committee and House Ways and Means Committee, summarizes the House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into President Biden, which recently stalled following his announcement that he would not seek a second term.
Led by Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY), GOP lawmakers have sought to depict Biden as the influential patriarch of a family network involved in business dealings with China, Russia, and other authoritarian regimes, leveraging his vice-presidential influence.
During their investigation, lawmakers found that Hunter Biden often pressed Obama administration officials to meet with his clients and sought their help in halting a Ukrainian prosecutor’s investigation into Burisma Holdings, the energy company where he was a board member. The committees reported that, in total, the president’s family earned over $27 million from deals during that period, Fox reported, citing the House findings.
That figure does not include $8 million in loans the family collected from party benefactors, loans which “have not been repaid and the paperwork supporting many of the loans does not exist and has not been produced to the committees.”
JOE BIDEN HAS COMMITTED IMPEACHABLE OFFENSES
Today, we are releasing our report on the impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden, finding he committed impeachable offenses.
The evidence produced by our impeachment inquiry is the strongest case for impeachment of a sitting… pic.twitter.com/4PHYqjqEnO
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) August 19, 2024