House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called for an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden after new emerging allegations arose from whistleblowers from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
McCarthy told reporters Tuesday that an impeachment inquiry is necessary after Biden continuously denied having any involvement in his son, Hunter’s, overseas business dealings. New evidence from government whistleblowers suggests that the president did in fact have knowledge and communication with his son regarding his business with Ukrainian and Chinese oligarchs prior to the 2020 presidential election.
“So now you have the president saying one thing that we’ve proven is not true, you’ve got IRS whistleblowers saying something when it comes to government treating the Bidens different. You’ve got an informant claiming that the Biden family had been bribed, should you ignore that or you should investigate that? The only way you can investigate that is through an impeachment inquiry so the committee would have the power to get all the documents that they would need,” he said.