GOP Considers Formal Vote to Authorize Biden Impeachment Amidst Legitimacy Concerns

House Republicans are considering holding a formal vote on the impeachment inquiry into President Biden in order to strengthen its legal standing and address criticism from the White House. The vote would aim to bolster the investigation's authority and potentially unlock additional legal powers, such as subpoenaing information. While some Republicans support the idea, others argue that a vote is unnecessary. The impeachment inquiry is entering a challenging phase as lawmakers seek interviews with high-profile individuals, including Hunter Biden. It remains unclear if House Republicans have enough votes to support impeachment in the closely divided chamber.
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