Amid a lack of evidence, House Oversight chairman admits Republicans’ Biden gambit isn’t looking so hot

The impeachment inquiry House Republicans launched into President Joe Biden may not end with an impeachment vote, House Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., admitted in a recent interview with Spectrum News.

Speaking to the news source last week, Comer indicated that the House holding a vote is decreasingly likely because the “math keeps getting worse” for the GOP, a statement reflecting Republican’s narrowing majority and internal skepticism about the merits of the investigation, Mediaite reports.

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    607 months ago

    New rule: if you initiate impeachment proceedings without a direct accusation of a real violation of office, you must step down as a Federal politician.