Washington D.C. –In an effort to further accelerating and extending the impeachment investigation regarding President Joe Biden’s business transactions, U.S. Representative Mike Rogers (AL-03) was a vote in favor of the bill. The move, made by House Republicans and House Democrats, demonstrates their commitment to investigate the possibility of suspicious business transactions that involved the president Biden along with his wife members with foreign nations.
The bill not only affirms the impeachment probe that is ongoing, but also creates the framework and provides transparency that will ensure that Congress will be able to provide information to the American citizens. As per Rep. Rogers, House Republicans have meticulously analyzed the facts and found evidence that raises doubts regarding the business transactions and the business dealings of Joe Biden and his family on a global scale.
Rep. Rogers emphasized, “The vote today sets the formal procedures for this investigation to move forward in accordance with the an established procedure that is transparent and full transparency, which is what the American people would like.” He also made an obvious distinction between this investigation and what he called”the “illegitimate investigation” against the former president Trump which was led by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The congressman stated, “It has become increasingly evident that Joe Biden has been involved in corrupt business deals and corrupt practices. Evidently, Bidens are not alone. Bidens have plenty to cover up, and House Republicans are prepared to go through every detail to make sure Americans receive the answers they’re entitled to. The bill is designed to do that.”
The vote is a reflection of the opinion of House Republicans the existence of enough evidence to warrant more investigation into the business dealings of president and the family. While the investigation continues the framework outlined by the legislation is designed to facilitate a streamlined and transparent process that will allow Congress to tackle the issues caused from the claims.