BREAKING: Biden ‘committed impeachable offenses,’ used office for ‘financial benefit’ of son, family: House Judiciary

The House Judiciary Committe has concluded that President Joe Biden has committed "impeachable offenses" and that he "abused his public office for the private financial benefit of the Biden family and Biden business associates.” Other actions were also revealed in the report, which is part of their ongoing impeachment inquiry.

In a post on Monday, the committee stated, "Our impeachment inquiry shows conclusively that Joe Biden abused his public office for the private financial benefit of the Biden family and Biden business associates. The facts speak for themselves, and Democrats can no longer stretch the truth to cover for President Biden."

The findings from the near 300-page inquiry report concludes that Biden committed "impeachable offenses." Some of the actions touched on in the report include that the president sought to "monetize Joe Biden’s office of public trust to enrich the Biden family" from 2014 to the present, "afforded special treatment to President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden" during his prosecution, as well as "obstructed the Committees’ impeachment inquiry by withholding key documents and witnesses."

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