House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) explained on Sunday why it was important for the House to vote on formalizing an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Just three days later, and after Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy flip-flopped on his vow to hold a vote before launching the probe, Jordan, one of the three co-chairs of the impeachment inquiry, pulled his own 180 by telling Fox & Friends, “We don’t need that to move forward” because McCarthy’s pronouncement “gives added weight to it.”

Despite having no concrete evidence to support Republican allegations that the president was involved in any wrongdoing as it relates to his family’s business dealings, McCarthy capitulated to MAGA hardliners on Tuesday and announced he was unilaterally opening an impeachment inquiry.

  • Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I mean, Hillary was a terrible choice, though… I voted for her to oppose Donald Trump, but I only did that out of fear he might win. I was right to vote, but I hated doing it.

    To be fair, I also hated voting for Joe Biden… But I hated that vote for Hillary more. God, we really do have shit democratic candidates… No wonder the country is suffering.

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      1 year ago

      Seems like the longer your service, the more you owe favors to everyone and the more money you get for those favors. I can’t remember the exact figures, but MTG from Georgia went from in debt to a millionaire in 2 years or whatever. Annual salary is 174k

      Anybody that wants to get shit done usually makes deals with the devil and Hillary was corporate as fuck. If your donors don’t want anything passed that might affect their money, they get paid to stall, cry communism, and vote against everything.