Kevin McCarthy announced Tuesday he is directing the U.S. House to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over his family's business dealings, launching historic proceedings ahead of the 2024 election.
McCarthy said that House investigations so far «paint a picture of a culture of corruption» around the Biden family as Republicans probe the business dealings of the president's son, Hunter Biden, from before the Democratic president took office.
«These are allegations of abuse of power, obstruction and corruption, and they warrant further investigation by the House of Representatives,» McCarthy, R-Calif., said at the Capitol, announcing he was directing the House led by the Oversight Committee «to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.»
The White House shot back, calling the action in the midst of the presidential campaign «extreme politics at its worst.»
«House Republicans have been investigating the president for nine months, and they've turned up no evidence of wrongdoing,» said spokesman Ian Sams.
Acting on his own, the Republican speaker McCarthy faces mounting pressure from his right flank to take action against Biden or risk being ousted from his leadership job — while he also is struggling to pass legislation needed to avoid a federal government shutdown at the end of the month.
McCarthy is launching the inquiry without a House vote, and it's unclear if he would even have enough support from his slim GOP majority.