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Join Jim and Greg as they welcome the news that New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez, a Democrat, is refusing to defend Gov. Michelle Lujan-Grisham’s unconstitutional “health emergency” that forbids carrying guns in public for 30 days. They also react to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy calling for the launch of a formal impeachment inquiry against President Biden. They explain how the effort is warranted given the growing evidence but Jim argues that the current investigations would likely be more impactful than a formal inquiry. And they dive into what this decision and timing say about McCarthy and his grip on power. Finally, they applaud the House Select Committee on the CCP for taking Wall Street entities to task for investing in Chinese firms that present a direct threat to U.S. national security and human rights. The committee is working in strong bipartisan fashion, but will anything concrete and enforceable come out of all this work?
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If just the House votes for impeachment, Biden had to run as an impeached candidate. It didn’t help Trump.
Exactly. Impeachment works to penetrate the liberal media stonewall of all the negative information about Biden. It makes the scandals harder to ignore.
Weirdly, Jim actually thinks impeaching Biden is about removing him from office. Of course, Senate Democrats are too partisan and too corrupt to ever vote to remove Biden, no matter what the investigation turns up.