House investigations of President Joe Biden’s actions on behalf of son Hunter’s clients are now an impeachment inquiry, Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced Tuesday.
For all the inevitable rage from the other side of the aisle, it’s a no-brainer.
In eight months, House GOP probes have proven that Joe was in close cahoots with Hunter’s enterprises: He broke bread with Hunter’s clients, jumped on calls with them, even wrote at least one college recommendation.
And, when Hunter’s Burisma paymasters demanded rescue from a Ukrainian corruption investigation, Joe went to Ukraine and blackmailed the government to fire that prosecutor — threatening to withhold $1 billion in US aid, even though it now seems the rest of the Obama administration still had him down as a good guy.
Yes, details need to be pinned down in all that: Republicans shouldn’t rush to actual impeachment without a full investigation (even though Democrats did rush to impeach then-President Donald Trump over his Ukraine call threatening to delay an aid payment).
First, the American public needs to know what’s in the thousands of pseudonym emails Joe was then sending, as well as exactly where all the millions funneled through Hunter’s dozens of shell companies came from and went to.
Did Joe benefit directly, or was it just the rest of his family?
Unravel, too, the collusion between social-media companies and high officials at the FBI and elsewhere to censor and censure The Post when it began breaking the Hunter laptop stories.
Find out exactly why US Attorney David Weiss meekly let the statute of limitations pass when it came to prosecuting Hunter’s worst apparent crimes, and how he came thisclose to granting the First Son immunity from all future prosecution following from his investigations.
And why Attorney General Merrick Garland then proceeded to name Weiss as the special prosecutor in Hunter’s case — when the rules clearly state an AG can’t grant that status to someone who already reports to him.
Track down everything about the repeated reprisals against FBI and IRS whistleblowers in this case.
Get down to the bottom of the coverup.
We hope the gravity of an impeachment inquiry makes it easier (as the Watergate investigation did in the Nixon years) to overcome the administration’s nonstop stonewalling on all these fronts.
Impeachment is a political process, but shouldn’t be the political tool that Democrats made of it against Trump.
Learn from then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s mistakes: Do this right, get the facts solidly down and then proceed as they dictate.
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