House Speaker Mike Johnson said Saturday he believes Republicans have the votes to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

“I believe we will,” Johnson told Fox News of a GOP-led impeachment inquiry. “I suspect no Democrats will assist in this effort, but they should.”

Johnson added Republicans “have a duty to do this” and “we cannot stop the process.”

Republican leadership and key GOP committee chairs on Friday made the case for why they believe an inquiry vote is necessary, arguing it would strengthen their legal standing in court and accusing the White House of “stonewalling” their probe into the president and his son’s foreign business dealings – a claim the White House has forcefully rebutted.

Johnson, appearing alongside House GOP conference chair Elise Stefanik, claimed the inquiry wouldn’t be used as a partisan political tool.

  • @Rapidcreek@reddthat.com
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    1481 year ago

    He may or may not have the votes, but he certainly doesn’t have the evidence. However, that no longer seems relevant for Republicans.

    They believe in the rule of law, just like they believe in Jesus. More of a mascot than a coach.

    • andrew
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      351 year ago

      They see impeachment count as a political issue ever since Trump was rightfully impeached twice. Now they can’t be the only party with a president impeached so many times.

      • Cethin
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        51 year ago

        Required? None.

        Should be required? Some.