United States House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy says the Republican-majority House will soon have enough evidence to launch an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. This escalation comes amid growing allegations of bribery and corruption against the President and his son, Hunter Biden, as well as reports of a Department of Justice coverup to shield them from consequences.

President Biden and his family have long been at the center of various allegations, stretching back to his time as vice president and beyond. Particular focus has been placed on Hunter’s time as a board member of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian natural gas company. Hunter held a lucrative position with the company from 2014 to 2019 despite no prior experience in the energy sector, leading to claims that this position bought the company direct access to Joe Biden when he was Vice President. 

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Last week, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley released an FBI form in which a confidential Romanian source claimed that Burisma Holdings CEO Mykola Zlochevsky was coerced into paying millions of dollars to then-Vice President Biden. In exchange, Biden helped pressure Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko into firing Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, who had just launched an investigation into Burisma. To accomplish this, Biden allegedly leveraged a billion-dollar foreign aid payment to Ukraine, convincing Poroshenko to replace Shokin with “someone more solid.”




A 2019 phone call with current Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussing a possible investigation into this agreement was the basis for the first impeachment of former President Donald Trump.

“The FBI kept this from the IRS,” McCarthy told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Monday. “So, not only do they claim that they were bribed, we now find information that 16 out of 17 payments from Romania were provided to the Biden shell companies while he was vice president.”

In a press statement on Tuesday, McCarthy reiterated that Congress will continue to gather information on the Biden family’s finances. The red line will come when that information is withheld, at which point the inquiry will be launched to use the “apex of the power of Congress” to uncover the truth.

Then, in a tweet, McCarthy further stated that “if evidence continues to rise to the level of an impeachment inquiry, House Republicans will act.”

News of the potential Republican inquiry comes amid an ongoing hearing before the House Oversight Committee, in which IRS whistleblowers testified to financial corruption within the Biden family and a coverup by the DOJ.

Additionally, Hunter Biden’s former friend and business partner Devon Archer is expected to testify to President Biden’s involvement in his son’s business dealings. Archer will sit for a closed-door testimony before Congress sometime next week.

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