No Evidence to Justify Impeachment Inquiry Against Biden, According to Republican
Speaker Mike Johnson plans vote soon to approve impeachment inquiry
There's no evidence to support the House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into President Biden, according to a prominent Republican senator.
There’s nothing that indicates any wrongdoing on Biden’s part as grounds for the impeachment inquiry kicked off by Rep Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) before he was ousted as House speaker in October, Sen Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said.
House Republicans, led by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, of Kentucky, are doggedly on a road to try to impeach Biden ahead of next year's presidential election.
Current Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana, is teeing up a vote of the full House to approve such an inquiry.
But Romney, the Republican nominee for president in 2012, sees no factual basis for such an inquiry.
“No. I don't see any evidence of that at all,” he told NBC News’ Kristen Welker in an on-camera interview over the weekend. “I think, before you begin an impeachment inquiry, you ought to have some evidence, some inclination that there's been wrongdoing. And so far, there's nothing of that nature that's been provided.”
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