The House is set to vote on formalizing an impeachment inquiry into President Biden over his family's finances. House Republicans from swing districts, who initially hesitated to support an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, are now coming on board.
Some senators express frustration with what they see as a cycle of retribution between parties and question the frequency of impeachment proceedings after each new president is elected. While other senators believe the evidence so far raises concerns, others emphasize the importance of administration cooperation to avoid the need for impeachment proceedings.
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