Facing a lack of support for impeaching President Joe Biden, House Republicans are shifting focus to alternative strategies to antagonize the White House. Backup options include legislative reforms, criminal referrals, and ongoing investigations into allegations against Biden and his family, as the GOP aims to maintain support from its base ahead of the midterm elections.
Faculty experts at the George Washington University are available to provide context, commentary and analysis on the failed Biden impeachment efforts. If you would like to speak to an expert, please contact GW Media Relations Specialist Tayah Frye at tayah [dot] fryegwu [dot] edu.
Sarah Binder is a professor of political science. Binder's work focuses on the politics of legislative institutions, including their origins, development and impact on policy outcomes. Her areas of expertise include Congress, Legislative politics, American political economy, and political parties.
Casey Burgat, Legislative Affairs Program Director and Associate Professor at GW’s School of Political Management is an expert on Congressional capacity and reform. Burgat co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch and can speak to the legislative process behind getting stopgap legislation passed.
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