DeSantis Cautions GOP on Biden Impeachment Inquiry
Warns against letting the inquiry distract from key voter issues while hinting at a healthcare plan to supersede Obamacare.
- Republican presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has warned House Republicans against allowing the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden to distract from key issues affecting voters.
- DeSantis believes that while an investigation into the Biden family is 'justifiable', the House Republicans leading the inquiry risk conducting an inquiry that 'doesn't necessarily lead anywhere'.
- House Republicans plan to hold a vote to formalize their Biden impeachment inquiry within the next two weeks.
- The impeachment inquiry was opened by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) in September without a formal vote.
- DeSantis has also teased his plans for healthcare reform, alluding to a 'plan that will supersede Obamacare.'