Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan came up short recently in his push to become the speaker of the U.S. House. But he remains focused on what he called “one of his top priorities” — holding President Joe Biden accountable.
Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said that Republicans will decide early next year whether they will begin the process of impeaching Biden.
touches, but many of his supporters already think there is enough evidence to impeach.
“I believe we will get the depositions and the interviews done in this calendar year and then make a decision early next year whether the actual evidence warrants going to articles of impeachment and moving to that stage of the investigation,” Jordan said.
The Oversight Committee Chairman, James Comer (R-La. ), who was in charge of the investigation, issued about a dozen subpoenas and requests for interviews last week. Most notably, the investigation called for testimony from Hunter Biden, the first son of the president and brother of the president, and James Biden. It also asked business partners and important people involved in the family’s dealings to testify.
Last week, before he did this, Comer went on “Sunday Morning Futures” and said that Joe Biden should be removed from office, but he didn’t say when.