House Republicans are suing two Justice Department officials for defying subpoenas that requested their appearance for depositions as a part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Biden and his involvement with his family's foreign business dealings.
The three House GOP chairmen leading the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden hit Attorney General Merrick Garland with a subpoena Tuesday for records of the special counsel investigation of Mr. Biden's mishandling of documents.
Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio sent a memo to his fellow Republicans Monday arguing that a proposed Ukraine funding bill could ultimately be setting up former President Donald Trump for another impeachment if he gets elected and pauses the foreign aid.
Rep. Tom McClintock clapped back at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for criticizing his vote against impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Rep. Debbie Dingell says she has yet to see any evidence of wrongdoing by President Biden after House Republicans voted to move forward with an impeachment inquiry into the president.
House Speaker Mike Johnson wrote in an op-ed published Tuesday that the evidence against President Biden is solid as he outlined the accusations and the next steps of an impeachment inquiry.
Rep. Matt Gaetz, the conservative Republican who engineered the ouster of Speaker Kevin McCarthy, told donors earlier that the House impeachment inquiry into President Biden didn't seem serious and would end in a "bloody draw."