House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) scrubbed alleged evidence of Biden corruption from the impeachment inquiry website.
Evidence of Biden corruption scrubbed from House Republican impeachment website
White House spokesman Ian Sams posted before-and-after screenshots of the impeachment website:
Lol, look at what “key evidence” magically disappeared from the House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry website all of a sudden! pic.twitter.com/3XVfvrBAoN
— Ian Sams (@IanSams46) February 22, 2024
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Comer spent months arguing the credibility of Biden’s bribery evidence only to have the source of the complaint arrested for lying to the FBI about Biden’s bribery scheme. The Russian source said he obtained the information about Biden’s corruption from Russian intelligence officials.
At best Comer was deceived by Russia. At worst, Comer knowingly spread and laundered Russian disinformation.
President Comer now argues that Biden’s corruption, which he spent months promoting, is not relevant to the impeachment inquiry.
Comer runs around telling everyone how important his impeachment evidence is, and then when the evidence proves false, claims it wasn’t essential to the investigation.
There has never been a House majority investigation that was as big a fiasco as the Biden impeachment inquiry.
Biden’s impeachment is dead and it seems like Republicans can’t do anything to bring it back.
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Jason is the managing editor. He is also a member of the White House press pool and a congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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