Twice impeached and acquitted, former president urges Republicans to be fair and determine whether Biden benefited from son’s foreign money
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday threw his support behind launching an impeachment inquiry against his successor, but urged House Republicans to conduct such a probe fairly and to determine once and for all whether Joe Biden financially benefitted from his son Hunter’s overseas business exploits.
Trump told Just the News that the evidence gathered by House Oversight Chairman James Comer against President Biden – from three pseudonym email accounts, suspicious bank activity reports and contacts with shady business partners in China, Russia, Ukraine, Romania and Kazakhstan to an FBI informant allegation of a $10 million cash bribe – warranted an impeachment inquiry.
“I don’t think when you have all these preparations, and you have all of these different methods, even all the aliases – whoever heard of (having) more aliases than Al Capone – I would think that, you know, a fair person because you want it to be fair, it has to be fair … but a fair person would have no choice but to impeach,” he said during a wide-ranging interview Thursday night on the “Just the News, No Noise” television show on Real America’s Voice.
“The bottom line is if this cash is true, if all these things are true – you know the statement is true about the billion dollars, because he’s got that (on video) – I don’t know actually how Republicans could not do it. I think a Republican would be primaried and lose immediately, no matter what district they’re in.”
Trump said he did not believe the manner in which House Democrats impeached him in 2019 and again in 2021 was fair and that was why he was acquitted by the Senate. “I was treated unfairly. I was exactly right,” he said at one point.
Evidence in plain sight –> impeachment inquiry –> overwhelming evidence –> impeachment charges –> impeachment –> criminal and civil charges –> Joe’s fatal heart attack –> big state funeral and memorials –> President Kamala.