- The Washington Times - Friday, September 8, 2023

House Oversight Chairman James Comer said Republicans are very likely to vote this month on an impeachment inquiry against President Biden.

We have the votes! — he said.

It’s about time Democrats get a taste of their own impeachment-loving ways.

Donald Trump faced calls for impeachment before he was even inaugurated — before he even had time or opportunity to commit an impeachable offense. And then he faced call after call after call while serving in the White House to impeach, all for offenses that were fabricated; all for reasons that were ridiculous; all for crimes that never did, oops, take place in the first place. Democrats didn’t care. They wanted him out; they wanted him gone.

Even while as a private citizen, they went after him with impeachment — a new level of lunacy. Kudos, Team Democrats, for winning the stupid ribbon.

But of course, Democrats always accuse that of which they are guilty.

If Trump was wrongfully chased for impeachment, then it can be counted on it’s the Democrats who’ve committed the actual, real, genuine acts of treachery and high crimes and misdemeanors.

Biden’s emails with crackhead son Hunter about all the shady business dealings with overseas entities who aren’t exactly friends of America seem to suggest, hey now, the big guy isn’t as hands-off about the corruption as he’s been insisting.

“I do believe that we have the votes for impeachment inquiry,” Comer said, on a recent Newsmax TV segment reported by Breitbart. “I think that with the revelation of all these emails, you know that Joe Biden was communicating with Hunter Biden about his business about all of the corruption that he was involved in. I think that was the straw that broke the camel’s back with a few of the Republicans that were a little nervous about going the route of impeachment inquiry. They realized that we need this tool to be able to win in court because that’s where we’re headed. … I think that the House will vote in September.”

Specifically, he said the “middle of September.”

And more Comer predictions?

“I will predict that it passes, and I will predict that we will use that with all these government agencies that are refusing to turn over valuable information like the National Archives,” he said.

Democrats are plotting a path of stay-at-home voting, using rising COVID cases as justification — again.

Republicans need to speedily counter that strategy before there’s a repeat of 2020, i.e., curious oh-so-curious election counts.

Shining some light on Biden and his lies will at least shift media narratives away from Trump Derangement Syndrome coverage, if only for a few — and at best, give Americans the documented truth of what we already know about the puppet named Joe Biden: He’s the most corrupt president in recent history. And that’s just based on a surface scratch.

An impeachment inquiry will reveal just how deep the corruption goes. Make way for a very long list.

• Cheryl Chumley can be reached at cchumley@washingtontimes.com or on Twitter, @ckchumley. Listen to her podcast “Bold and Blunt” by clicking HERE. And never miss her column; subscribe to her newsletter and podcast by clicking HERE. Her latest book, “Lockdown: The Socialist Plan To Take Away Your Freedom,” is available by clicking HERE  or clicking HERE or CLICKING HERE.

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