Joe Biden must be impeached. He must be held accountable for his corruption. Yes, it’s true that there’s virtually no chance he’ll get convicted by the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate, but, in the words of Nancy Pelosi, "he'll be impeached forever. No matter what the Senate does."
At least Joe Biden deserves impeachment.
The question remains whether House Republicans, who did just vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry, will ultimately vote to impeach. It's a fairly safe bet that if they were united in voting for the impeachment inquiry, they'll be inclined to support impeachment, especially considering all the evidence. But, with this Republican caucus, I wouldn't say that's a guarantee.
During a recent appearance on Fox News, Mark Levin laid out the case against Joe Biden, which has nothing to do with his alleged influence peddling.
As Levin explained, “The United States Constitution compels a president that he shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed [...] the president of the United States has his own oath […] to faithfully execute the office of the President of the United States. And will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
"So the Constitution says you may not like certain laws, Joe Biden, but you're gonna enforce them; otherwise you're destroying separation of powers and the power of the legislature. You can't just blow off the legislature with executive orders, or directives, or something of that sort."
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"Now, why is that important?" Levin continued, "Well, because that's exactly what he's done. We don't need hearings. We don't need depositions. We don't need testimony. We don't need text messages. We don't need anything. Joe Biden has violated every single federal immigration law that's on the books. He's doing it every day. He's doing it intentionally. The border is wide open. The American people are less safe. Terrorists are trying to get in; criminals are getting in; toxic drugs are getting in; people are dying; people are being raped; they're being sold into sex slavery. Now, why is all that important? It's important because it's an impeachable offense."
Levin went on to explain that the second article of impeachment should be over the student loans issue: "Separation of Powers—Presidents don't have the power to seize the power of the purse from the House of Representatives. That's another separation of powers issue. The Supreme Court already told him: 'Joe you don't have the power to do that with those student loans.' Joe says, 'Poof!' and he tries to find a way around it. And he has spent half a trillion dollars in funds by not enforcing student loan payments, in violation of the federal Constitution, separation of powers, the power of the purse, and violating an order of the Supreme Court. How simple is that? How many hearings do we need on that?"
The third article of impeachment, according to Levin, can be the bribery and influence-peddling charges. Levin argues that the complexity of the influence-peddling case may be something most Americans can't follow and that it would be advisable for Republicans to rethink the order of their impeachment articles. He's got a point, and many of us have been saying since his first year in office that Biden's dereliction of duty at the border was impeachable.
So, what do you think?