Comer says he is now focused on Biden's pseudonym emails and Hunter's credit card statements and phone records. A criminal referral would mean a letter to the DOJ suggesting prosecutors probe certain alleged crimes by Hunter and his associates
By Morgan Phillips, Congressional Reporter on Capitol Hill for Dailymail.Com Published: 4:42 p.m. EDT, March 22, 2024 | Updated: 11:36 p.m. EDT, March 22, 2024 Rep. James Comer, who has taken the lead on the impeachment inquiry against Biden, indicated he would focus on “criminal leads” rather than removing the president from office. “I want to take responsibility,” the Kentucky Republican said on NewsMax. 'What does real responsibility look like?' Does it look like...
The House impeachment inquiry into President Biden is at a crossroad, lacking the political appetite from within the Republican ranks to go forward with an actual impeachment, but facing political pressure to deliver after months of work.
By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — The House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has hit a crossroads, lacking the political appetite from within Republican ranks to go forward with an actual impeachment, but facing political pressure to deliver after months of work. The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, James
According to a GOP lawmaker speaking to CNN Friday, the months-long Republican effort to impeach President Joe Biden will likely end without a vote because his fellow Republicans "don't have the guts" to follow through. “Yeah, that’s not gonna happen, but I wish we would vote on it regardless,” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said when asked about the status of the impeachment effort. Critics of Republicans widely agreed that the eight-hour impeachment inquiry hearing that took place on Wednesday ended...
Outgoing Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) said Thursday on CNN's "OutFront" that the Republican-led House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden's possible involvement with his son Hunter's business deals was a "sideshow" that needed to end. | Clips
A pair of Democrats aren't supporting Adeel Mangi in the 51-49 Senate. Republicans have gone after his associations with a prison rights group. He would be the first Muslim American on a federal appeals court
President Joe Biden vowed the federal government will pay to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge and insisted it was an accident.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the top U.S. diplomat Antony Blinken on Friday that Israel is prepared to continue its war against Hamas alone by launching an offensive into Rafah, amid tense relations between the two allies over the six-month-old Gaza conflict.
Bill Maher has hit out at the rise in Americans who self-diagnose themselves with mental illnesses.
Staff Writer for The Atlantic David Frum joins The Lead.
Today on TAP: The vast majority of House GOPniks tell Americans that if they want Social Security, they need to work longer.