The Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into Biden is laughably cynical | Moira Donegan
This is a cudgel to try to create the false impression that Biden's misdeeds, if any, are equal to Donald Trump's
When the House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, announced an impeachment inquiry into President Biden on Tuesday, he subverted the normal procedures for doing so. Typically, the House would have to vote on whether to open an informal impeachment investigation: McCarthy just announced it, unilaterally, calling a press conference to say he was instructing" the House to open such an inquiry.
Maybe the procedures don't matter, as the optics, more than the substance, seem to be the point of the impeachment. Faced with electoral prospects that have been deeply compromised by the massive political backlash following the reversal of Roe v Wade and the almost comically superlative corruption of the likely Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump - who has now been criminally indicted four times - Republicans need to create a stench around Biden comparable to the one that follows Trump, and increasingly all the other candidates who appear with an R next to their names on the ballot. The impeachment inquiry, then, can be understood as congressional Republicans' effort, ahead of the 2024 election, to throw a stink bomb.
Moira Donegan is a Guardian US columnist
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