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NextImg:Turley Unleashed: ‘Panic Setting In’ For Democrats and Media Over Hunter Biden Scandal

Constitutional law professor and life long Democrat Jonathan Turley went on Fox News this morning to discuss the panic that is starting to set in with Democrats over Biden’s corruption scandals.

“I think that there is almost a panic setting in with the media. They all want to move on, because the alternative is to recognize one of the most significant corruption scandals in modern history, but it’s something that the media played a role in suppressing. So, they want everyone to move on. But that’s just not going to happen.

The evidence is mounting. And you had these two whistleblowers testify in Congress, and you’ll notice the Democratic members asked very little about their specific allegations. And it’s because they have been reduced in the amount of maneuvering room by this evidence. They didn’t want to trip any wires.

When one of them, Rep. Dan Goldman from New York, tried, he ended up demolishing the Biden defense in less than five minutes. He got the witness to confirm that Joe Biden did in fact speak to his son about business dealings. So, they’re all in a position that they’re hoping this will move on, but the public, and, more importantly, these committees are just not moving on.”

Turley is absolutely right and Democrats should be panicking.

Democrats pushed the most corrupt and incompetent person imaginable on the American people and now they and we are paying the price.

Lets hope Republicans in Congress actually have the guts to do what has to happen next.

Kevin McCarthy Puts Biden in Crosshairs, Doubles Down on Impeachment Inquiry

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has hinted at the possibility of launching an official impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, stating that it may soon be necessary for Congress to gain access to crucial information.

In a conversation with the media, McCarthy emphasized that conducting an impeachment inquiry is the appropriate method for carrying out investigations.

Emerging information has raised questions about the accuracy of the president’s statements, particularly in relation to his family’s dealings.

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McCarthy pointed to Biden’s previous claim that he had never discussed these matters with his family or that they had received money from China.

To thoroughly investigate these claims, McCarthy asserted that an impeachment inquiry would provide the committee with the necessary authority to obtain all relevant documents.

McCarthy’s concerns were voiced during an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, where he compared the administration’s handling of information to the actions of former President Richard Nixon.

However, he clarified later in his conversation with the media that he had not officially announced an impeachment inquiry.

Instead, he highlighted that the actions of the administration, such as withholding cooperation with Congress, were raising serious concerns that warranted further investigation.

Notably, McCarthy emphasized that an inquiry should not be equated with impeachment itself.

Rather, it grants Congress the power to thoroughly investigate by obtaining essential information.

McCarthy’s position aligns with the notion that Congress needs to exercise its authority to ensure transparency and accountability.

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Recent reports have added to the mounting scrutiny surrounding the Biden family’s connections and activities.

According to the New York Post, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, is set to testify before Congress about an occasion when Hunter Biden connected him with executives from a Ukrainian energy company while Joe Biden was vice president.

While McCarthy’s remarks have ignited discussions within the political landscape, he has not confirmed that an impeachment inquiry has been initiated.

He maintains that such an inquiry is a necessary step to obtain the vital information required for a thorough investigation.

As developments continue to unfold, the situation remains subject to ongoing scrutiny and evaluation by both lawmakers and the public.