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James Comer announces Biden impeachment vote in September

The vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on the impeachment of President Joe Biden will be held in September, the necessary number of votes to start the process is available. This was announced by the Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability of the House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress James Comer.

“I believe that the House of Representatives will vote in September. It all depends on Chairman Kevin McCarthy, but I’ve already spoken to him about it,” he said.

“I believe we have the right number of votes,” Comer added.

In May, Republicans on the U.S. House Oversight and Accountability Committee said they had received evidence that Biden family members and associates had previously allegedly received millions of dollars from overseas through a network of companies. According to Comer, this involves a “complex and suspicious network of more than 20 companies” that the Bidens and their associates used to enrich themselves. Most of these firms were limited liability companies formed while Biden was vice president. According to Comer, bank records show that the Biden family, related individuals and their firms received more than $10 million from foreigners and their companies.

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