Comer picks apart key Dem attack on Biden impeachment inquiry

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) pushed back on a prevailing line of attack voiced by Democrats as the first hearing in the impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden over allegations of corruption came to an end on Thursday.

During his closing statement, Comer said Democrats focused on arguing against impeaching Biden at a time when the inquiry is at an early stage and investigators are still gathering evidence that could later support articles of impeachment.

“My Democrat colleagues have used this hearing to talk about impeachment — not an inquiry but actual articles of impeachment. We aren’t talking about impeachment today and they know that,” Comer said.

“Unlike Democrats’ investigations, this committee under my leadership does not launch investigations based on predetermined conclusions,” he added. “We have entered an impeachment inquiry because, as our witnesses have testified, the evidence justifies that. This is how an investigation is supposed to work.”

Indeed, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced a formal inquiry into corruption allegations only weeks ago, and has long stressed that it would give lawmakers more powerful tools to investigate.

But Democrats sought to leverage testimony by the GOP’s own witnesses to disparage the impeachment inquiry. For instance, they picked up on George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley saying House investigators have not presented sufficient evidence to justify impeaching Biden — even though he also testified the House had “passed the threshold” to open an impeachment inquiry.

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