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House Republicans cry James Comer's "clueless investigation" is a "disaster": report
“James Comer continues to embarrass himself and House Republicans," one Republican told The Messenger
As the 2024 presidential election draws closer, Comer's impeachment investigation is nearing its conclusion with no hard-hitting accusations to level against President Joe Biden. More than a dozen Republican lawmakers, senior aides and strategists told The Messenger that how little the probe has accomplished has whittled down the faith they had in the Kentucky Republican.
“Comer has cast a wide net and caught very little fish. That is a big problem for him,” a personal Donald Trump ally told the outlet.
“James Comer continues to embarrass himself and House Republicans. He screws up over and over and over,” a source close to GOP leadership told The Messenger. “I don’t know how Republicans actually impeach the president based on his clueless investigation and lack of leadership.”
Earlier this month, Republicans were readying to hold the younger Biden in contempt of Congress for dodging the deposition, despite Hunter Biden expressing interest in providing a public testimony. Two weeks ago, during an Oversight Committee hearing intended to discuss the contempt resolution, the younger Biden made a surprise appearance that sparked outcry and dissension among the lawmakers.
“It seems like they got played by Hunter Biden,” one senior House GOP aide told the outlet. “It was a disaster. They looked like buffoons.”
GOP members have also taken issue with Comer's Fox News and Newsmax appearances about the probe, where they bemoan his promises of "bombshell information" that he later fails to deliver on
A Trump ally told The Messenger that Comer “set the bar too high” for what constitutes an impeachable offense by trying to prove that Joe Biden accepted a direct payment from his son or brother, James Biden, during the committee panel's dive into the transactions, which the White House dismissed as regular loan repayments.
Proving such a transaction was not necessary, the Trump ally said, explaining that the bar shouldn't be that high for impeachment. “Congress determines what is a high crime and misdemeanor,” the source said.
Liked these comments: Meanwhile, in the reality based world, President Biden has passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill, a gun safety bill, a bill battling climate change, increasing corporate taxes & lowering the cost of prescription drugs, a bill to build semiconductors here at home, a bill to ensure marriage equality, and a bill to ensure our Veterans and their survivors get the care and benefits they’ve earned and deserve. All while lowering inflation, creating jobs and growing our economy by historic numbers at the same time. Every democratic voter in the country will turn out to vote Blue and for President Biden in November.
Republicans ran almost exclusively on the economy and inflation in the '22 mid terms. Pretty sure they're gonna tackle those issues any day now.
Those two being lesser concerns along with low unemployment, the impeachment inquiry falling flat, gas prices stabilizing etc. they are just running out of things to pile on. There’s still the immigration issue to sort out and things look to be headed in the right direction but you never know. MAGA might pull out at the 11 hour just to keep one campaign issue alive. In the meantime trumps legal woes don’t seem to be dissipating any time soon.
2024 platform: The Democrats are doing invisible bad things that we’ll never find because they’re invisible, but they are doing them. Vote for us because we’ll keep trying to find them!
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