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House Sends Proposal To Impeach Joe Biden To Congressional Committees

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A move to impeach Joe Biden over his immigration policies was pushed off to two congressional committees, as House Republicans avoided splitting their own caucus over the question of removing the president from office.

The House voted 219-208 along party lines to send the impeachment resolution to the House Homeland Security and Judiciary Committees.

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) introduced the impeachment resolution, a move that created a bit of a tiff with another far right Republican, Rep.

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). It’ll now be up to the committees to pursue impeachment, but some Republicans believe it will be a distraction as members investigate the Biden administration on a number of other fronts.

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