Congressman Posey Releases Statement Regarding Impeachment Inquiry

Congressman Posey Releases Statement Regarding Impeachment Inquiry
Congressman Bill Posey — Bill Posey Official Website
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Congressman Bill Posey (R-Rockledge) released the following statement regarding his vote to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. More information on the impeachment inquiry can be found HERE: https://www.gop.gov/bidenimpeachmentinquiry/

“Three House committees have undertaken extensive investigations into allegations of bribery and influence peddling by President Biden and members of his family. Disturbing evidence has been uncovered revealing an intricate web of payments made from foreign actors in Russia, China, Ukraine, and Romania among others. President Biden has told the American people he knew nothing about these business dealings, yet the evidence suggests otherwise. The House has a duty to get to the bottom of this,” said Congressman Posey.

“Furthermore, I have introduced articles of impeachment against President Biden for leaving our southern border wide open, allowing a dangerous crisis to unfold with millions of illegal immigrants entering our nation virtually unimpeded while empowering drug cartels to profit from human trafficking and smuggling fentanyl. Refusing to enforce the law and standing idly-by while chaos unfolds is not a policy difference, it’s dereliction of duty and a violation of the oath of office to protect and defend our nation.” 

Original source can be found here.



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