Posted on Jan 22, 2021
Rep. Marjorie Greene files articles of impeachment against Biden
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Rep. Marjorie Greene (R-Ga.) said Thursday that she has filed articles of impeachment against President Biden, only a day after he was sworn into office.
The text of Greene's articles of impeachment specifying any impeachable offenses committed by Biden was not immediately available. But Greene indicated that the articles accuse Biden of abusing his power while serving as vice president by allowing his son, Hunter, to serve on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.
"President Joe Biden is unfit to hold the office of the presidency. His pattern of abuse of power as President Obama's Vice President is lengthy and disturbing. President Biden has demonstrated that he will do whatever it takes to bail out his son, Hunter, and line his family's pockets with cash from corrupt foreign energy companies," Greene said in a statement.
Greene previously signaled last week that she would introduce articles of impeachment against Biden on the day after his inauguration.
Greene made the announcement hours after the House voted last week to impeach former President Trump for inciting a violent mob of his supporters who broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6 to try to stop Congress from ratifying Biden's election victory.
Biden has denied making any policy decisions toward Ukraine while taking his son's business interests into consideration.
An investigation by Senate Republicans last year into corruption allegations against the Bidens found no evidence of wrongdoing by the current president. The report, released last September, also did not find evidence that Hunter Biden's work for the Ukrainian company, Burisma, influenced U.S. foreign policy.
House Democrats have yet to formally send the article of impeachment against Trump over his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol to the Senate for a trial.
Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.) and Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) are still working out a power-sharing agreement in a chamber that's now evenly divided by party. Vice President Harris will serve as a tie-breaking vote, handing control of the chamber to Democrats upon her swearing-in on Wednesday along with three new Democratic senators.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) indicated Thursday that the House is waiting for Schumer and McConnell to hash out an agreement before sending over the impeachment article.
But she offered no details on a specific timeline.
"I'm not going to be telling you when it is going, but we had to wait for the Senate to be in session. They've now informed us they're ready to receive. The question is, other questions about how a trial will proceed, but we are ready," Pelosi told reporters earlier Thursday.
Pelosi also predicted that the upcoming Senate impeachment trial would be shorter than the one last year over articles of impeachment accusing Trump of abusing power and obstructing Congress over his efforts to pressure the Ukrainian government to open an investigation into the Bidens.
"I do see a big difference between something that we all witnessed versus what information you might need to substantiate an article of impeachment based on — large part on a call that the president made and described as 'perfect,' " Pelosi said, "It was perfectly unconstitutional," she continued. "This is different but, again, it's up to them to decide how we go forward, when we go forward. It will be soon. I don't think it will be long, but it — but we must do it."
The text of Greene's articles of impeachment specifying any impeachable offenses committed by Biden was not immediately available. But Greene indicated that the articles accuse Biden of abusing his power while serving as vice president by allowing his son, Hunter, to serve on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.
"President Joe Biden is unfit to hold the office of the presidency. His pattern of abuse of power as President Obama's Vice President is lengthy and disturbing. President Biden has demonstrated that he will do whatever it takes to bail out his son, Hunter, and line his family's pockets with cash from corrupt foreign energy companies," Greene said in a statement.
Greene previously signaled last week that she would introduce articles of impeachment against Biden on the day after his inauguration.
Greene made the announcement hours after the House voted last week to impeach former President Trump for inciting a violent mob of his supporters who broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6 to try to stop Congress from ratifying Biden's election victory.
Biden has denied making any policy decisions toward Ukraine while taking his son's business interests into consideration.
An investigation by Senate Republicans last year into corruption allegations against the Bidens found no evidence of wrongdoing by the current president. The report, released last September, also did not find evidence that Hunter Biden's work for the Ukrainian company, Burisma, influenced U.S. foreign policy.
House Democrats have yet to formally send the article of impeachment against Trump over his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol to the Senate for a trial.
Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.) and Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) are still working out a power-sharing agreement in a chamber that's now evenly divided by party. Vice President Harris will serve as a tie-breaking vote, handing control of the chamber to Democrats upon her swearing-in on Wednesday along with three new Democratic senators.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) indicated Thursday that the House is waiting for Schumer and McConnell to hash out an agreement before sending over the impeachment article.
But she offered no details on a specific timeline.
"I'm not going to be telling you when it is going, but we had to wait for the Senate to be in session. They've now informed us they're ready to receive. The question is, other questions about how a trial will proceed, but we are ready," Pelosi told reporters earlier Thursday.
Pelosi also predicted that the upcoming Senate impeachment trial would be shorter than the one last year over articles of impeachment accusing Trump of abusing power and obstructing Congress over his efforts to pressure the Ukrainian government to open an investigation into the Bidens.
"I do see a big difference between something that we all witnessed versus what information you might need to substantiate an article of impeachment based on — large part on a call that the president made and described as 'perfect,' " Pelosi said, "It was perfectly unconstitutional," she continued. "This is different but, again, it's up to them to decide how we go forward, when we go forward. It will be soon. I don't think it will be long, but it — but we must do it."

Rep. Marjorie Greene files articles of impeachment against Biden
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LOL this is ridiculous and even more so that she's a Qanon conspiracy nut. So - ok let's use her "logic." If Biden can be "impeached" for something he's alleged to have done as VP 5 years ago...Trump can be impeached after he's no longer in office too. Is that the road that these Trumpublicans wanna take?
Smh. This shit makes me wish I could buy an island somewhere and escape the insanity in this country. Our elected representatives are just all giant adult-children.
Smh. This shit makes me wish I could buy an island somewhere and escape the insanity in this country. Our elected representatives are just all giant adult-children.
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It would seem that these days the legislative branch can deviate from the rules of Congress, and their oath of office. I could not agree with you more SFC (Join to see), that our Representative are severely discombobulated. I am waiting for them to propose a bill that qualifies for improving life for our tax paying citizens. I will not hold my breath. It looks like America first has died.
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China china china! And lets not forget there is video evidence of biden's quid-pro-quo to fire a Ukranian prosecutor for investigating a company under investigation for corruption.
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Cpl (Join to see) - I supplied the video yet another time to Stan in my post. They are in denial and want to add on that then Vice President Biden was there “to stop a corrupt prosecutor in a foreign country” besides just providing the funding allocated; at face value their statement about corruption is just stupid as it wasn’t Biden’s mission at the time to interfere in the judicial system of another country. This lie is why an independent council needs to be set up to investigate not only this illegal action by Biden, but also his Family’s business dealings in China predicated on access to the highest ranks of the US Government.
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Cpl (Join to see)
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SSG Robert Webster true story and only a partisan will use that as "proof" of their denial. google is reinforcing the bubbles of the leftists' echo chambers. They have become the quintessential Ministry of Truth we were warned about.
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Cpl (Join to see) - I haven't seen it. Just was curious if you had the link handy. I wasn't arguing, just was seeing if you had it.
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Bad news is that it's pie in the sky wishful thinking on her part...the good news is she didn't go the Tlaib ( we're goin in there to impeach the mfer" or the Maxine Waters "I’m going to fight every day until he’s impeached" route..
Besides..Pelosi and gang invoking the 25th and K lady sliding into Joes Chair would happen before
Besides..Pelosi and gang invoking the 25th and K lady sliding into Joes Chair would happen before
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