cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/27268080

House Republican investigators accused President Joe Biden of engaging in “impeachable conduct” as part of a long-awaited report. It’s unlikely to change a reality the party has faced for months: They don’t have the votes to impeach him.

The 291-page report released Monday by the Oversight, Judiciary and Ways and Means committees comes roughly eight months after Republicans formalized their impeachment inquiry against the president. Their sweeping investigations, largely focused on the business deals of Biden’s family members, have gone on even longer, informally starting around the time they first took the House majority in January 2023.

Republicans on the committees are accusing Biden of two offenses they argue meet the bar for impeachable conduct: abuse of power and obstruction. They’re the same charges that House Democrats cited in the 2019 impeachment against then-President Donald Trump — an inquiry frequently mentioned in the House GOP report.

“The Constitution’s remedy for a President’s flagrant abuse of office is clear: impeachment by the House of Representatives and removal by the Senate,” the committees write in the report, adding they are releasing the report to the House “for its evaluation and consideration of appropriate next steps.”

  • @breadsmasherOP
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    1229 days ago

    … how would that be beneficial to anyone?

    • NeuromancerM
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      Incumbents typically win elections. People wouldn’t be as uncertain about her. She could jump in and start pushing her policies. Since none of her policies could get implemented before election, nor the consequences of them, she would slide right into office.

      • @breadsmasherOP
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        29 days ago

        … right. Im not even going to bother trying to unpack that complete nonsense.

        • NeuromancerM
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          -829 days ago

          It isn’t nonsense. If you don’t understand basic political theory, that is on you. It is well-known incumbents have a much better chance against a challenger.

          • @breadsmasherOP
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            929 days ago

            Incumbents do have a better chance. But impeaching the current one to suddenly put a VP in, and then applying the same logic of “incumbent better” makes no sense.

            • NeuromancerM
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              She would be the incumbent at that point. The Democrats have a Biden problem. This would allow them to remove the problem and get Kamala some early attention.

              If she goes through the normal cycle, she will most likely lose. Both sides have attacked her first policy discussions as horrible. That is only going to get worse as she starts to debate and push her agenda.

              • @breadsmasherOP
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                929 days ago

                Except Biden isn’t running? How do they have a “Biden problem” if he isn’t even running for election?

                Most likely lose

                What are you basing that on?

                • NeuromancerM
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                  -829 days ago

                  Have you not kept up on any of the news? Biden is still seen as a liability to the party. The quicker they get him out, the better.

                  Once she starts talking policies, her ratings will drop like a rock. There is a reason why she has lost the primaries in the past. She doesn’t have good policies.

                  • @breadsmasherOP
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                    729 days ago

                    Cite your statements. Don’t dodge the question.

          • Zeppo
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            429 days ago

            This is an incredibly simplistic theory.