The House approves impeachment inquiry, how far is Biden from being impeached?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

On December 13, the U.S. House of Representatives approved an investigation into Biden.

In this vote, all 221 Republican lawmakers voted in favor, that is, in favor of conducting a ** investigation against Biden;All 212 Democratic lawmakers voted against the investigation. The voting was very partisan.

Will Biden be subjected to **, or even because of it?

The answer is that it is unlikely that Biden will be subjected to **, let alone because of it**.

Let's take a look at the background of this vote, since Biden took office, the voices of Republicans and conservatives asking for **Biden have never stopped, and after Republicans won a narrow advantage in the House of Representatives in last year's midterm elections, the voice of asking Republican lawmakers to launch a **investigation and even**Biden has been even louder.

The reason conservatives demand Biden is that during Biden's tenure as deputy from 2009 to 2017, his son Hunter Biden may have used Biden's influence in many overseas businesses, and Biden and his family have benefited from it.

In September, then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced that some committees in the House of Representatives had begun an investigation into Biden.

But Biden and Democrats believe these ** investigations are not legal and non-compliant. If there is to be an inquiry, all members of the House of Representatives must vote on whether to investigate. Trump was twice the former Trump, both of which were voted on by all members of the House of Representatives before proceeding with an investigation, when the House was dominated by Democrats.

In this case, the incumbent Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, agreed to a vote on all members of the House of Representatives.

Then the result of this vote is that the House of Representatives approves the ** investigation of Biden, which also gives the Republican Party procedural legitimacy on this issue.

This is the background to this parliamentary vote.

So in the face of the investigation, will Biden be forced to resign or even be forced to resign?

The odds are very small. There are two reasons for this.

The first reason is that there is insufficient evidence. Over the past few years, whether it is the excavation of conservatives, the efforts of Republican politicians, or the formal investigation of Hunter Biden, so far, Hunter Biden has indeed been found to have some wrongdoing, and he is currently under multiple criminal charges.

But so far, no direct relationship has been found between Biden and his son's business activities, and no clues have been found about Biden's own illegal behavior.

Some Republican lawmakers themselves admit that there is no evidence so far, so it will take an investigation to find Biden's fault.

In such a situation, it is undoubtedly very difficult to find convincing evidence. Without evidence, it is naturally difficult to ** Biden.

Hunter Biden's second reason has to do with the U.S. process.

If the United States wants to ***, it must first vote in the House of Representatives to see whether it agrees with *** This vote only requires a simple majority. If the House agrees, then it is **suffered**.

After the House of Representatives, it will be sent to the Senate for trial. The Senate needs to have two-thirds of the members of the Senate who believe that ** is indeed guilty before they will approve of this ** and they will be removed.

Judging from the current situation, in the absence of evidence, even among the Republican House of Representatives, there are some people who are unwilling to ** Biden, especially those members of the electoral districts who are relatively close, if they rashly agree to ** Biden, they may be questioned by some voters, which is not good for their own election.

Given that the Republican Party's advantage in the House of Representatives is very slim, if a few Republican lawmakers disagree with Biden, the bill will certainly pass.

Moreover, even if the House of Representatives passes**Biden, that is, Biden is subjected**, it will have to be sent to the Senate for adjudication. Democrats currently have a majority in the Senate, so it's simply impossible to rule that Biden is valid.

That is, the likelihood of Biden in the House of Representatives is very small, and the probability of the Senate finding Biden guilty is zero. That is, this ** investigation has no impact on Biden's throne at all.

However, this ** investigation has an impact on other aspects of Biden, mainly affecting his election next year.

Because this ** investigation was launched, then the investigation will last at least several months, that is, in the election process next year, for a considerable period of time, the investigation of Biden will be an election topic. The Republican Party will take advantage of this to continue to produce**.

This is the same as Trump facing criminal prosecution, although he may not be convicted in the end, there will always be various negative materials released during the trial.

Of course, Biden is different from Trump in this regard, but for Republicans, investigating Biden is indeed a political move to help Trump take revenge and influence Biden's election. (Qian Kejin).

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