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House Republicans are scheduling the first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing to examine evidence and provide an update on the inquiry's progress.
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- House Republicans plan to hold the first impeachment inquiry hearing against President Joe Biden next week.
- Lawmakers will review existing evidence and explain the inquiry's status at the scheduled hearing.
- This will be the first hearing since House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced a formal impeachment inquiry into Biden.
- The investigation is focused on allegations of abuse of power and corruption related to Biden's son's foreign business deals.
- House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith are leading the investigation.
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House Republicans will hold the first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing next week to review evidence and provide an update on the status of the inquiry.
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House Republicans are planning to hold the first impeachment inquiry hearing against President Joe Biden next week. The hearing will review existing evidence and provide an update on the status of the inquiry. This comes after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced a formal impeachment inquiry into Biden last
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House schedules first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing: Report
The hearing will be the first since House Speaker McCarthy announced a formal impeachment inquiry into Biden last week.
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House Republicans reportedly plan to hold the first impeachment inquiry hearing against President Joe Biden next week as Congress investigates allegations of abuse of power and corruption.
Lawmakers are expected to review existing evidence and explain the inquiry's status at the scheduled Sept. 28 hearing,
Fox News reported
Tuesday.
The hearing will be the first since House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.,
announced
a formal impeachment inquiry into Biden last week.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo., are leading the investigation as Biden has been accused of being involved in his son's foreign business deals.
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