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House GOP's Biden Impeachment Effort Stalls as Comer Expresses Frustration

After 15 months of investigation, House Oversight Chairman James Comer is reportedly ready to end the impeachment inquiry, citing a lack of evidence and support.

Hunter Biden, second from the left, arrivesĀ for a closed-door deposition before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and the House Judiciary Committee on February 28, 2024, in Washington, DC.
In this November 2023 photo, Rep. James Comer participates in a news conference on an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, at the Capitol in Washington, DC.
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Overview

  • Chairman James Comer has expressed readiness to conclude the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, acknowledging the investigation's dead end.
  • Despite previous efforts, Republicans lack the necessary votes to impeach, leading to increased frustration within the GOP.
  • Internal GOP criticisms highlight overpromises and underdeliveries in the investigation, questioning the effectiveness of Comer's leadership.
  • Comer's impeachment efforts have been complicated by internal party divisions and a lack of conclusive evidence against Biden.
  • The ongoing impeachment inquiry remains officially active, but key GOP figures suggest a strategic withdrawal might be imminent.