Biden impeachment report released as House Republicans claim "conclusive" proof

Washington DC - Republicans lodged a formal case Monday for the impeachment of President Joe Biden, using the opening day of the Democratic National Convention to launch a political assault unlikely to gain serious traction.

House Republicans are moving ahead with impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden, accusing him of corruption linked to his son Hunter's business dealings.
House Republicans are moving ahead with impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden, accusing him of corruption linked to his son Hunter's business dealings.  © MANDEL NGAN / AFP

The report from three committees in the Republican-led House of Representatives accuses Biden of corruption linked to his son Hunter's foreign business affairs.

Jim Jordan, head of the Judiciary committee, said the probe showed "conclusively" that Biden had "abused his public office for the private financial benefit of the Biden family and Biden business associates."

"President Biden's legacy is marked by abuse of public office, corruption and obstruction. The evidence produced by our impeachment inquiry is the strongest case for impeachment of a sitting president the House of Representatives has ever investigated," said James Comer, head of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.

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However, there is no proof that Biden ever used his office to benefit his son or was involved in Hunter's businesses. There was no smoking gun in a document built around inferences and innuendo about connections between father and son.

Biden – set to deliver a swan song speech at the Democratic convention and pass the political torch to his vice president, Kamala Harris – has repeatedly denied helping his son's business ventures, including in Ukraine and China.

Republicans have for years used Hunter Biden's foreign links and chaotic personal life as a recovering drug addict to try and embarrass the president.

However, marathon attempts to build an impeachment case against Biden have never come close to an actual vote by the House and are seen as a bid for revenge over the two impeachments of Donald Trump when he was president.

Republicans hold only a razor-thin majority and are unlikely to vote unanimously on impeaching Biden.

Cover photo: MANDEL NGAN / AFP

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