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Legal expert explains why there's no evidence to convict anyone — much less impeach Biden

Former federal prosecutor and University of Michigan Law Professor Barbara McQuade walked through the information presented by Republicans in the House Oversight Committee Thursday and whether it is "enough" to lead to conviction or impeachment of President Joe Biden.

MSNBC's Chris Jansing played a clip of Rep. Nancy Mace (R-NC) accusing Biden of having an office space that housed a Chinese-aligned company. She also accused Hunter Biden of calling his father the "family's only asset."

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Trump adviser demands RNC cancels all future GOP primary debates

Donald Trump will not participate in November's GOP debate in Miami, making it the third consecutive time he's skipped a chance to share a stage with his 2024 opponents.

Now, a senior adviser to his campaign is calling on the Republican National Committee to cancel all future primary debates so the party can unite around Trump, the Miami Herald reported.

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‘Flying monkeys on a mission for the Wicked Witch’: Raskin rips Republicans over impeachment ‘inquiry’

U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), the Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability, blasted members of the House GOP at the opening of their first, televised, impeachment "inquiry" into President Joe Biden Thursday morning, declaring, "If the Republicans had a smoking gun or even a dripping water pistol, they would be presenting it today but they've got nothing on Joe Biden." Ranking Member Raskin noted the full House did not vote to hold an official impeachment inquiry, which he said violates the ruling of the Dept. of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC).

Congressman Raskin, a former constitutional law professor who served as the lead prosecutor for the second impeachment of Donald Trump, told the Committee, "like flying monkeys on a mission for the Wicked Witch of the West, Trump's followers in the House now carry his messages out to the world: shut down the government, shutdown the prosecutions. But the cultmaster has another command for his followers, which brings us here today."

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'You're lying': Republican steamrolls MSNBC reporter's fact-checking of his Biden accusations

Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) lost his cool Thursday, calling MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell a liar when she fact-checked his allegations about President Joe Biden.

After using the GOP talking point about the "Biden Crime Family," Mitchell cut in to say that Good had no evidence of the claims he made and they were nothing more than accusations.

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Fetterman trolls James Comer by gifting him a case of Bud Light to drink during impeachment inquiry

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) had some more fun at the expense of congressional Republicans Thursday as they launched their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden despite the fact that the government is mere days away from being forced to shut down.

Writing on X, Fetterman revealed that he had his staff send Rep. James Comer's (R-KY) office a gift to assist them in their efforts to uncover high crimes and misdemeanors potentially committed by Biden.

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Republicans panic as Democrats call for Giuliani to be subpoenaed: 'Where is Rudy?'

Republicans panicked Thursday as a line of questioning at the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden turned to Rudy Giuliani's involvement in searching for information in Ukraine – and Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD) motioned to subpoena the former president's ex-lawyer.

Republicans immediately called for his motion to be tabled, but too many chairs in the room were empty for them to secure that vote. Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) called for a "voice vote," but Democrats asked for the names to be recorded. Comer tried to railroad the requests, but it wasn't working

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'You're out of order!' Mayhem at impeachment inquiry after GOP chair refuses Dem evidence

Republican House Oversight Chairman James Comer of Kentucky shouted down Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) at a hearing on Thursday after the Democrat tried to enter evidence into the record.

During the first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden, Goldman made a routine request to have a document entered into the record.

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'These are failures': Historian thrashes media for botched coverage of Trump's autoworkers speech

Lawrence Glickman, an historian at Cornell University, lobbed some sharp criticism at both the New York Times and the Washington Post for their coverage of former President Donald Trump's speech to autoworkers in Michigan on Wednesday night.

In particular, Glickman argued that the two papers did a disservice to their readers by not stating at the start of their articles that Trump's speech was delivered in front of a non-union audience rather than in front of United Auto Workers members who are the ones leading a strike for better wages.

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GOP's own Biden impeachment witness agrees Rudy Giuliani should be grilled

The House Oversight Committee held its first hearing on President Joe Biden's impeachment Thursday, though the three witnesses called apparently didn't actually see anything related to the impeachment – as the Democrats pointed out.

First was lawyer Jonathan Turley, who said that he didn't believe that Biden's impeachment should actually be held at all.

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'Shameless display of political grandstanding': GOP holds Biden impeachment hearing

With a government shutdown just two days away, the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee on Thursday launched its first hearing as part of the GOP's impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, a probe that campaigners and the White House have dismissed as a sham.

Brett Edkins, managing director of policy and political affairs at the progressive advocacy group Stand Up America, echoed that assessment in a statement ahead of the hearing, denouncing the proceedings as Republicans' "most desperate and embarrassing ploy yet."

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Gavin Newsom, working the spin room for Joe Biden, calls Republican debate ‘a clown show’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom didn’t wait for the start of Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate before trashing the field of contenders, writing them off as “the JV team.” “Donald Trump is running away with this,” the governor said in an interview with CBS. “This is the XFL, and it’s entertainment I guess.” Newsom, once thought to be a potential challenger to President Joe Biden in 2024, served as his principal surrogate following the two-hour affair at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in southern California. “What a clown show,” he posted on X, formerly Twitter, before making...

Poll finds majority oppose impeachment inquiry as House GOP kicks off hearings two days before likely shutdown

A just-released NBC News poll finds a solid majority of registered voters are opposed to House Republicans' impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden, which kicks off Thursday morning, just two days before House Republicans are likely to shut down the federal government.

"56% of registered voters say Congress should not hold hearings to start the process of removing Biden from office, while 39% say it should," NBC News reports. "The House Oversight Committee is gathering for its first hearing in the inquiry, which Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., announced two weeks ago to investigate Biden’s ties to his son Hunter’s business dealings, probing what McCarthy described as 'allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption.'"

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GOP caucus meeting goes off the rails as Gaetz and McCarthy launch into foul-mouthed face-off

A House Republican caucus meeting went off the rails after Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) attacked House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for contributing $5 million to the National Republican Congressional Committee and key members to bolster their funding for re-election in 2024, Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman reported on Thursday.

"How much of that is from FTX or Sam Bankman-Fried?" shot back Gaetz, referencing the cryptocurrency trading platform entrepreneur who, after donating money generously to both political parties, was arrested and charged with stealing clients' money to funnel into his own personal investment schemes.

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