Jonathan Turley, law professor at George Washington University and longtime contributor to the New York Post, testified yesterday to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, explaining that he believes enough suspicion surrounds President Biden to warrant and impeachment investigation. Here’s an excerpt from his opening remarks:
It is important to emphasize what this hearing is not.
It is not a hearing on articles of impeachment.
I have previously stated that, while I believe that an impeachment inquiry is warranted, I do not believe that the evidence currently meets the standard of a high crime and misdemeanor needed for an article of impeachment.
My testimony also reflects the fact that I do believe that, after months of investigation, the House has passed the threshold for an inquiry into whether President Joe Biden was directly involved or benefited from the corrupt practices of his son, Hunter, and others.