House Republicans set first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing for September 28.

House Republicans have scheduled their first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden for September 28, 2023. The hearing is expected to focus on "constitutional and legal questions" surrounding the allegations of Biden's involvement in his son Hunter's overseas businesses. Republicans have accused Biden of using his position as vice president to benefit his son's businesses in Ukraine and China. They have also accused him of obstructing justice by blocking investigations into his son's dealings. Democrats have dismissed the allegations as politically motivated and without merit. They have said that there is no evidence that Biden did anything wrong. The impeachment inquiry is the latest escalation of the partisan divide in the United States. It is also likely to further damage Biden's presidency. The hearing on September 28 is expected to be a key event in the impeachment inquiry. It will give Republicans a chance to lay out their case against Biden and to call witnesses to support their claims. It is unclear whether the hearing will lead to an impeachment vote in the House. Republicans need a simple majority to impeach a president, but they do not have the votes to convict Biden in the Senate.
Even if Biden is not convicted, the impeachment inquiry could damage his presidency and his ability to govern. It could also lead to further investigations into his son's business dealings. The impeachment inquiry is a significant development in the United States. It is the first impeachment inquiry into a president since the impeachment of Donald Trump in 2019. The inquiry is also likely to have a major impact on the 2024 presidential election.

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