Barn door, officially closed. The colt bolted on July 21, when Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential election took all of the steam out of an impeachment bid that had already lost most of it over the past year.
The combined report from three House committees accused Biden of aiding the corrupt activities of Hunter Biden and other family members as Vice President. It didn’t add much new evidence to the claims that the committees hadn’t already released during their investigations:
The House’s three-committee impeachment inquiry released a report Monday morning finding President Joe Biden has “engaged in impeachable conduct,” including an “abuse of power” when he was vice president and “obstruction of justice” as president to cover his family’s “global influence peddling racket” to defraud the United States.
“The totality of the corrupt conduct uncovered by the committees is…