House Oversight Committee Chair Invites President Biden to Testify in Impeachment Inquiry

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Thiago Silva dos Santos
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House Oversight Committee Chair, James Comer, announced plans to invite President Joe Biden to testify in the impeachment inquiry, citing concerns about foreign business dealings. However, it remains unclear if Biden will accept the invitation. Republicans have encountered difficulties gathering evidence of wrongdoing and have expressed skepticism about the feasibility of the impeachment inquiry. The investigation involving Hunter Biden's business dealings has faced challenges with evidence verification, leading to doubts about its momentum. The inquiry has become a subject of contention, with testimonies from witnesses questioning the president's involvement in his son's business affairs.

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