Biden JOKES about impeachment threats: President laughs GOP could investigate him for ‘reducing inflation’ – not evidence he was linked to Hunter’s deals
Biden JOKES about impeachment threats: President laughs GOP could investigate him for ‘reducing inflation’ – not evidence he was linked to Hunter’s deals
- Biden lashed out at Republican impeachment threats during a speech in Maine
- Laughed that GOP wants to investigate him because of his economic track record
- Mocked warnings, despite evidence that he was involved in Hunter’s business dealings
President Joe Biden on Friday laughed at Republicans who threatened to impeach him for his alleged involvement in his son Hunter’s business deals, claiming that his economic record poses a threat to them.
He was pitching “Bidenomics” in Maine when he mocked GOP warnings that they would launch an investigation into every part he had in the millions pouring into the family from China and Ukraine.
Republicans may have to find something else to criticize me now that inflation is coming down. Maybe they’re trying to rip me off because it’s coming.’ Biden said at a textile factory in Auburn.
President Joe Biden laughed Friday at Republicans threatening to impeach him over his alleged involvement in his son Hunter’s business deals by claiming his economic track record poses a threat
‘Don’t know. I would love that.’
His prank came 48 hours after son Hunter’s gun and tax crime plea deal was dramatically unraveled in a Delaware federal court.
The president’s scandal-stricken son is now in more legal jeopardy after prosecutors confirmed he is still under investigation over his foreign deals.
His former business partner Devon Archer will also testify in Congress Monday — behind closed doors — that Joe was part of phone calls as Hunter struck lucrative overseas deals.
Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee released testimony last month from an IRS whistleblower saying Hunter called out to his father when he sent a threatening WhatsApp message to a Chinese businessman.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said this week that an impeachment inquiry is possible — and his GOP colleagues have already expressed their support.
But Biden appeared relaxed about the outlook during the speech — suggesting his economic policies are worrying Republicans.
The White Has has largely ignored the mounting problems for Hunter and evidence that Republicans say shows the president is complicit.
They have maintained that Biden was never “in business” with his son.
Earlier, the president said he never spoke to Hunter about the foreign deals.
Instead, Biden’s aides have said the administration is focusing on the economy.
Biden was pitching ‘Bidenomics’ in Maine as he mocked GOP warnings that they will launch an investigation into every part he had in the millions that poured into the family from China and Ukraine
His prank came 48 hours after son Hunter’s plea deal on gun and tax crimes dramatically unraveled in a Delaware federal court
“We’re not getting into what the House Republicans want to do, maybe not do, hypothetically, that’s up to them,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told Air Force One reporters on the way earlier Friday. to Maine.
“What I can say is exactly what we’re doing today, right? We’re going to Maine. We’ll be able to talk about a topic that matters to Americans: investing in America, manufacturing, and bringing good union jobs back to America
Biden was in Maine to sign an executive order encouraging companies to make new inventions in the United States. It was Biden’s first trip to the state as president.
“I’m not here to declare victory over the economy. We have more work to do,” Biden said. But ‘we have a plan to turn things around. Bidenomics is just another way to restore the American dream.
Hunter is expected to return to federal court in a few weeks to see if a judge will accept a new deal between prosecutors and his legal team.
The first match, panned as “sweetie,” would have prevented him from jail.
But his legal team tore it up when his defense team found the terms didn’t protect him from future prosecution.