Rep. Ken Buck called out House leadership for diverting attention to an impeachment inquiry into President Biden instead focusing on averting a looming government shutdown in an op-ed.
Battles over government spending levels, the impeachment of President Biden, aid to Ukraine and border security will be at the forefront for Congress as the Senate returns to work on Tuesday, with lawmakers aiming for a short-term funding measure to avoid a partial government shutdown.
Republican Rep. Cory Mills of Florida has announced articles of impeachment against Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin over the "intentional abandonment of Americans" in Afghanistan.
House Republicans' appetite for an impeachment inquiry into President Biden has grown during the summer recess as more allegations emerge of his involvement in shady foreign business deals.
The White House cried foul Tuesday on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, accusing the California Republican of lying about President Biden on Fox News and caving to "far-right" members on an impeachment inquiry against the president.
If Republicans attempt to pass a measure through the House erasing former President Donald Trump's impeachments, they'll be writing the playbook anew.
The House will vote this week on a resolution to impeach President Biden over his "open border agenda."