House Republicans are prepared to enter the last stage of their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, with committee chairmen focusing on a remaining list of high-profile interviews and starting to strategize over a final report that will likely include criminal referrals and serve as their bedrock for potential impeachment articles.
But even as their endgame comes into focus, itโs unclear how long the effort will take or whether House Republicans leading the effort will be able to convince enough of their GOP colleagues that Biden himself committed any high crimes or misdemeanors โ a key hurdle that they have yet to overcome.
That means the stakes couldnโt be higher for this critical stretch of the probe. While key committees have been investigating Biden and his familyโs business deals all year, the inquiry was only officially launched two months ago and has already suffered several setbacks. That includes an opening hearing that was even criticized by some in the GOP and a three-week period where the entire House was paralyzed without a speaker.
โI think we have to get this done as soon as possible and then present our findings to the conference and see where we go,โ House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, told CNN.
Both Jordan and House Oversight Chairman James Comer, who have been at the forefront of their partyโs effort to investigate the president and his family, have narrowed their respective investigations to a collective key group of nearly 30 witnesses they want to interview, including the presidentโs brother James and son Hunter, both chairmen told CNN. In recent days, Comer has said in media appearances that subpoenas for Biden family members are โimminent.โ
The end of the inquiry is still likely months away. And securing testimony from the high-profile members of the presidentโs family will be…
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