Moderate Republicans Back Impeachment Probe After Walmart Encounters

GOP Rep. James Comer predicts that moderate Republicans who were previously hesitant about authorizing the impeachment probe against President Biden have now come on board after meeting their constituents "in Walmart" over Thanksgiving. Comer believes that the House caucus is "broken" and that the members' interactions with their constituents have unified them in favor of moving forward with the inquiry. Other Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, also believe that the probe will be formalized. The lack of a formal authorization has been criticized by the White House, but Republicans have issued subpoenas to key players in the inquiry. Comer has criticized Democrats for defending the president and accused them of misleading the public.
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