Republicans want to IMPEACH Biden if they regain control of the House, but GOP leaders are mute as the November elections approach.

Republicans want to IMPEACH Biden if they regain control of the House, but GOP leaders are mute as the November elections approach.


According to DailyMail.com, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene intends to reintroduce articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden in the next Congress next year.

It comes at a time when a loud segment of the House GOP is stepping up efforts to impeach Biden if their party wins the House of Representatives in the upcoming midterm elections in November.

Despite a decline in popularity after the Supreme Court’s decision and the reversal of abortion rights in some red states, Republicans are still predicted to surpass Democrats’ small advantage in the lower house of Congress.

Numerous Republican politicians have accused Biden of ‘high crimes and misdemeanors’ over the last 18 months, mostly in relation to the tumultuous pullout from Afghanistan and the ongoing issue on the country’s southern border with Mexico.

The Democrat-controlled House has little prospect of enacting the purely symbolic measures.

But conservative legislators are making it plain that impeaching the president is one of their top goals with less than three months before the elections, which have the potential to undermine Biden’s ability to set the agenda for the latter part of his tenure.

Next year, Greene, who has already presented articles of impeachment against Biden over the Supreme Court, the border, and Afghanistan, will do it once again.

On Joe Biden’s first day in office, Congresswoman Greene tried to have him removed from office. As soon as feasible, in her opinion,’ Greene’s spokesperson Nick Dyer told DailyMail.com.

House Republicans are once again renewing calls to impeach President Joe Biden with less than three months until the midterm elections

In the 118th Congress, “She will introduce Articles of Impeachment.”

They’re pursuing “more than just Biden,” Arizona Representative Andy Biggs stated in the early hours of Tuesday.

In response to mounting GOP demands to impeach the Homeland Security Secretary over the migrant issue and rhetorical criticism of the Attorney General over the Justice Department’s investigations of Donald Trump, he tweeted that “we’ll be coming for Mayorkas and Garland too.”

The office of Texas Representative Chip Roy directed DailyMail.com to the former sheriff’s earlier this month demands for the impeachment of Biden and Mayorkas.

According to Roy, who spoke to Fox News on August 3, “President Biden and Secretary Mayorkas have blatantly and repeatedly refused to do their constitutional duty to take care that the immigration laws are faithfully executed, as required by Article II, endangering numerous American and foreign lives in the process.”

One year ago today, an ISIS-K suicide bomber at Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport murdered over 200 people, including 13 US service personnel, as the American military was leaving the country. Illinois Republican Rep. Mary Miller demanded that the president be removed from office.

Miller said in a public address on Friday that “Joe Biden’s administration comprises of the largest national security disaster in the history of our country.”

“I have called for the impeachment of Biden and other key Pentagon officials in addition to the urgent oversight hearings on the mishandling of the pullout from Afghanistan.”

The GOP is still widely anticipated to win the House of Representatives in November, according to a new CBS News survey, but their advantage has narrowed to just eight seats.

Given worries about alienating Independent and moderate voters before the pivotal 2024 election cycle, it is unclear whether House Republican leaders would accept demands for impeachment.

House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy promised in April that Republicans would not impeach Biden for “political reasons” – but he did not completely rule out the measure in response to Democrats’ two attempts to remove President Trump from office.

The largest national security blunder in our nation’s history occurred under Joe Biden’s administration. In addition to calling for the impeachment of Biden and other key Pentagon officials, I have also demanded swift oversight hearings on the mishandling of the pullout from Afghanistan.

The law will be upheld by us. We would proceed in that direction if someone broke the law at any point and the result was impeachment. However, we won’t utilize it for political ends,’ he said on Sunday Morning Futures on Fox News.

Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik and House GOP Whip Steve Scalise have both remained mute on the topic of impeachment, despite the latter calling Biden “unfit” for office in the wake of the deaths of 13 US soldiers in Kabul.

The offices of McCarthy, Scalise, and Stefanik have been contacted by DailyMail.com for comment.

In September 2020, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declared his opposition to impeaching the Democratic president.

He responded to demands for the president’s impeachment over the departure from Afghanistan by saying, “Look, there isn’t going to be an impeachment, but I believe we have a decent chance of winning that election next year.”

He did not say at the time if he would alter his mind if the GOP took control of Congress in 2023.


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