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United States: House of Representatives Republicans target Democratic President Joe Biden

A 291-page report by three House committees alleged that Biden profited from an influence-peddling scheme to enrich himself and members of his family through foreign business dealings beginning in 2014, when Biden was vice-president

Reuters Washington Published 20.08.24, 11:20 AM
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US House of Representatives Republicans issued a report on Monday alleging Democratic President Joe Biden committed impeachable offences, but it was unclear whether they would push for a vote following a probe the White House has long dismissed as politically motivated.

A 291-page report by three House committees alleged that Biden profited from an influence-peddling scheme to enrich himself and members of his family through foreign business dealings beginning in 2014, when Biden was vice-president. “The committees present this information to the House of Representatives for its evaluation and consideration of appropriate next steps,” the report said.

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It was not clear if Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson would schedule a vote to impeach Biden in the weeks leading up to the November 5 election, in which Republican Donald Trump is locked in a tight battle with Vice-President Kamala Harris.

Even if the Republican-controlled House were to pass such a measure, it would be unlikely to remove Biden from office, given that he would need to be convicted by a Senate controlled 51-49 by his own Party. Biden, who withdrew his own re-election bid last month, is due to leave office when his successor is sworn in on January 20.

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