Rep. Jodey Arrington | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Jodey Arrington | Official U.S. House headshot
In a statement released today, House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) expressed his support for the House of Representatives' decision to authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Chairman Arrington stated, "After months of extensive investigation by the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees, I voted to authorize a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden."
Chairman Arrington highlighted concerns about the Biden family's alleged involvement in a "complex scheme of influence-peddling" and "shady business practices with foreign adversaries." He also mentioned that there is evidence suggesting that President Biden himself may have committed impeachable offenses such as treason, bribery, or other crimes.
Recognizing the gravity of the situation, Chairman Arrington emphasized that impeachment is a serious matter and should be driven by facts and fidelity to the Constitution, rather than politics. He stated, "Impeaching any president is a serious matter. The facts and fidelity to the Constitution should drive the process and determine the outcome – not politics."
Chairman Arrington has long maintained that an impeachment inquiry is justified and necessary to enforce congressional subpoenas, compel the White House to comply with the investigation, and uncover the facts to make a final decision. He added, "I have long maintained that an impeachment inquiry is justified and necessary to enforce congressional subpoenas, compel the White House to comply with our investigation, and uncover the facts to make a final decision."
The House of Representatives' decision to authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Biden marks a significant development in the ongoing political landscape. As the investigation progresses, it remains to be seen how the facts will unfold and what the ultimate outcome will be.
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