Legal experts divided over Biden impeachment case but agree on one point
'There's not enough to impeach, but there's enough to investigate,' says Alan Dershowitz
Brianna Herlihy / Fox NewsAfter the first impeachment inquiry hearing
launched by House Republicans against President Biden, some legal
experts are split on whether the accusations leveled against the
president warrant
an impeachment. But they all said the evidence needs to be investigated.
Following
the marathon hearing on Thursday that lasted several hours, House
Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said that GOP lawmakers
successfully outlined how the Biden family brought in "over $15 million
in their foreign influence peddling, over $24 million if you account
for their associate's earnings from the schemes" by leveraging access to
then-Vice President Joe Biden.
"We have established in the
first phase of this investigation where this money has come from:
Ukraine, Romania, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, it didn't come from selling
anything legitimate. It largely went unreported to the IRS. It was
funneled through shell companies and third parties to hide the Biden's fingerprints," Comer said. Read more and see video here.