
The MeidasTouch Podcast GOP Try to COVER UP Impeachment MESS after it BACKFIRED
Oct 30, 2023
The hosts dive into the GOP's scramble to brush aside a failed impeachment inquiry against President Biden. They dissect the lack of evidence and the dubious tactics used by Republicans, showcasing contradictions among whistleblowers. The withdrawal of MAGA members from impeachment proceedings is a focal point, highlighting their retreat amid chaos. Additionally, there's a lively contrast between political accusations and discussions on personal well-being, capped off by insights from international figures questioning the prevailing narratives.
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Impeachment Inquiry Backfires
- Republicans launched an impeachment inquiry against President Biden based on unproven allegations.
- The first hearing backfired as Republicans blocked the introduction of evidence while focusing on irrelevant material.
Unproven Allegations
- Republicans claimed to have 17 audio recordings of Biden engaging in bribery but have not produced them.
- Their whistleblowers turned out to be linked to Chinese espionage, raising concerns about the inquiry's credibility.
Shifting Strategy
- James Comer admitted to not wanting further hearings, preferring depositions instead.
- This shift in strategy suggests a retreat from public scrutiny after the disastrous initial hearing.
