House Republicans Aim for Early 2024 Impeachment Vote Against Biden
The impeachment inquiry, focusing on allegations of corruption linked to Hunter Biden's business dealings, has subpoenaed several members of the president's family.
- House Republicans, led by Rep. James Comer and Rep. Jim Jordan, are conducting an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over allegations of corruption.
- The allegations center around claims that Biden intervened and benefited from his son Hunter Biden's business dealings with China and Ukraine while he was vice president.
- Several members of the president's family, including Hunter Biden and his brother James Biden, have been subpoenaed as part of the inquiry.
- House Republicans are aiming to complete their depositions by the end of 2023, with a potential impeachment vote expected by early 2024.
- Despite the ongoing inquiry, some House Republicans have expressed doubts about the evidence and the impeachment process, suggesting it may be better to let the 2024 election decide the issue.