According to Reuters on December 11, according to an aide of the US Republican Party on the 11th, the US House of Representatives, controlled by the Republican Party, is expected to vote on whether to formally determine the investigation of Biden on the 13th.
The aide said the aide would not give his real name because the official agenda is still uncertain.
A Republican congressman said early on the 11th that House Speaker Mike Johnson disclosed in a closed-door meeting that he intended to organize a vote on the 14th. This timing was confirmed by other Republican lawmakers.
It is reported that the US House of Representatives will adjourn on the 14th to begin a year-end holiday that will last more than three weeks.
The report mentioned that House Republicans accused Biden and his family of obtaining improper benefits from Biden's participation in decision-making during Biden's tenure as deputy from 2009 to 2017. Republican congressmen also accused the U.S. Department of Justice of improperly interfering in the investigation of Biden's son, Hunter. The Justice Department has denied wrongdoing.
Republican Rep. Kelly Armstrong submitted a 14-page draft resolution on Dec. 7 that will be used by all members of the House to vote on authorizing the investigation. (Compiled by Liu Ziyan).
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