"House Rules Committee Considers Formalizing Biden Impeachment Inquiry Amidst Criticism and Concerns"

The House Rules Committee is set to consider a resolution that would formalize the impeachment inquiry against President Biden. If passed, a full House vote could take place as soon as Wednesday. The inquiry, led by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, aims to investigate foreign money received by the Biden family, President Biden's involvement in his family's foreign business dealings, and alleged attempts to impede the investigation into Hunter Biden. The resolution would strengthen subpoena power for the committees, potentially forcing individuals like Hunter Biden to comply with subpoenas. The top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, Rep. Jamie Raskin, has been meeting with Republicans to counter GOP arguments and evidence collected during the investigation. The White House has criticized the inquiry, while President Biden maintains he has never been in business with his son.
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