Republicans open Biden impeachment inquiry with focus on son's business
dealings
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[September 29, 2023]
By Makini Brice and Andy Sullivan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republicans leading an impeachment inquiry of
President Joe Biden detailed foreign payments to members of his family
in their first hearing on Thursday, but did not provide evidence that
the Democratic president had personally benefited.
The initial impeachment hearing by the U.S. House of Representatives
Oversight Committee served as a review of evidence that Republicans have
gathered so far about foreign business ventures by Biden's troubled son
Hunter Biden, 53, which they say shows that Biden's family members were
selling access.
"The American people demand accountability for this culture of
corruption," House Oversight Committee chair James Comer said. He said
Biden has lied about family members' business dealings and had not
walled them off from his official duties.
Democrats and several independent witnesses said there was no proof that
Biden had received any of those payments, or otherwise engaged in
improper behavior while he served as vice president between 2009 and
2017. The White House has denied wrongdoing and dismissed the probe as
politically motivated.
"If Republicans had a smoking gun or even a dripping water pistol they
would be presenting it today. But they've got nothing," said Jamie
Raskin, the panel's top Democrat.
Biden is campaigning for reelection in what will be a likely rematch
with Republican Donald Trump, who is preparing for four upcoming
criminal trials on a range of charges, from trying to overthrow his 2020
election defeat to mishandling classified documents are leaving office.
Trump, who was impeached twice during his four years in office, and some
of his hardline Republican allies have for months called for a Biden
impeachment.
Democrats prominently displayed a clock counting down the minutes until
midnight Saturday, when the U.S. government will enter its fourth
partial shutdown in a decade if Congress fails to pass legislation to
fund federal agencies.
George Washington University professor Jonathan Turley and forensic
accountant Bruce Dubinsky said the panel had enough evidence to open an
impeachment inquiry but did not have enough evidence to justify
impeachment charges.
Another law professor, Michael Gerhardt of the University of North
Carolina, said he had not heard credible evidence to justify the probe
and warned the panel that it was being driven by partisan concerns.
A fourth witness, former Justice Department official Eileen O'Connor,
said she thought the department had soft-pedaled a criminal
investigation of Hunter Biden, who now faces gun charges after years of
struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.
Republicans allege Biden and his family profited from policies he
pursued as vice president during former President Barack Obama's
administration between 2009 and 2017. Separately, they also allege the
Justice Department interfered with the criminal investigation of Hunter
Biden.
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House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD)
speaks next to Chairman James Comer (R-KY) as they attend a House
Oversight and Accountability Committee impeachment inquiry hearing
into U.S. President Joe Biden, focused on his son Hunter Biden's
foreign business dealings, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S.,
September 28, 2023. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
On Thursday, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said
that he had issued subpoenas for bank records belonging to Hunter
Biden and the president's brother, Frank Biden, as part of an
investigation into the family's financial dealings.
UNCLEAR PROSPECTS
It is unclear if House Republicans, who have a narrow 221-212
majority, would have the votes at the end of the inquiry to support
actual impeachment. But even if that vote succeeded, it is highly
unlikely that the Senate, where Democrats hold a 51-49 majority,
would vote to remove Biden from office.
At the center of the investigation are allegations that Biden, as
vice president, pressured Ukraine to fire a top prosecutor to shield
Burisma, a company for which Hunter Biden was on the board of
directors.
Numerous U.S. and foreign officials have said Biden was carrying out
official policy to fight corruption in Ukraine.
Democrats unsuccessfully pressed the panel to subpoena former New
York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who had sought to uncover evidence of
Biden wrongdoing in Ukraine, as well as Lev Parnas, a former
associate who has denounced Giuliani's effort.
House Republicans have said they plan to seek personal and business
bank records for Hunter Biden and James Biden, the president's
brother.
Comer cited payment records from Chinese nationals to Hunter in
2019, listing Joe Biden's home address in Delaware as the
beneficiary address. Republicans have not provided evidence that the
elder Biden received the money.
"Once again Rep. Comer peddles lies to support a premise – some
wrongdoing by Hunter Biden or his family – that evaporates in thin
air the moment facts come out," said Hunter Biden's attorney, Abbe
Lowell, in a statement on Thursday. Lowell said the money in
question was a loan and that the address listed was the address on
Hunter Biden's driver's license at the time.
The White House said Republicans should focus on reaching a deal to
keep the government open on Oct. 1, the start of the new fiscal
year.
"The consequences for the American people will be very damaging,"
the White House said at the hearing's outset. "Nothing can distract
from that."
(Reporting by Makini Brice and Andy Sullivan; additional reporting
by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Scott Malone, Alistair Bell and Cynthia
Osterman)
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