Congress votes on whether to formally open an impeachment inquiry into Biden

(Washington) The US Congress will vote on Wednesday on the formal opening of an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden, motivated by his son’s controversial affairs abroad, but deemed completely unfounded by Democrats.


This investigation has almost no chance of success, but could turn into a headache for the White House before the presidential election in November 2024, for which Joe Biden is a candidate.

Conservatives, in the majority in the House of Representatives since January, accuse the Democratic leader of having used his influence when he was Barack Obama’s vice-president (2009-2017) to allow his son to do questionable business in China and in Ukraine.

“Errors”

“My father was never financially involved in my affairs,” Hunter Biden, who has become a prime target of the right, said on Wednesday during a rare press conference.

Present before the American Congress, the fifty-year-old, with a past marked by addictions, also struggling with the law, admitted to having made “mistakes” in his life.

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“My father was never financially involved in my affairs,” Hunter Biden, who has become a prime target of the right, said on Wednesday during a rare press conference.

But he accused “the Trumpists” of trying to “dehumanize” him, to “harm” his father. For this reason, he refused to participate in a closed-door hearing organized by the Republicans, who had summoned him to appear at the Capitol on Wednesday.

The 81-year-old president has always publicly supported Hunter Biden, often saying he is “proud” of him.

“Responses to the American People”

An impeachment investigation, long demanded by elected officials close to Donald Trump, had already been opened against Joe Biden in the summer.

A first parliamentary hearing was even organized on the subject at the end of September, during which the experts interviewed agreed that there was currently nothing to justify an indictment of President Biden.

“There is no evidence that President Biden committed any wrongdoing,” added House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Tuesday.

The Republicans, however, believe that the formal opening of the investigation, sanctioned by a vote in plenary session, will offer them additional powers, and therefore new possibilities to incriminate the Democratic leader.

“The time has come to provide answers to the American people,” said the Speaker of the House, Republican Mike Johnson, on Wednesday.

Voting in the US Congress is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.

Trump impeached twice

The U.S. Constitution provides that Congress can impeach the president for “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”

The procedure takes place in two stages.

After carrying out its investigation, the House of Representatives votes, by a simple majority, on articles of indictment detailing the facts alleged against the president: this is what is called “impeachment” in English.

If the indictment were to be voted on, the Senate, the upper house of Congress, would then put the president on trial. However, he would very likely be acquitted, Joe Biden’s party being in the majority in this chamber.

Never has a president been impeached in American history. Three were impeached: Andrew Johnson in 1868, Bill Clinton in 1998 and Donald Trump in 2019 and 2021. But all were ultimately acquitted.

Richard Nixon preferred to resign in 1974 to avoid certain impeachment by Congress due to the Watergate scandal.


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