The White House Urges Congress to Move On from Impeachment Investigation

TLDRThe White House counsel declared the impeachment investigation into President Biden over and urged Congress to move on. Republicans have failed to produce any evidence linking Biden to any crime, despite collecting thousands of pages of records and interviewing dozens of witnesses. Speaker Mike Johnson responded by stating that the White House doesn't get to decide how impeachment gets resolved.

Key insights

🏛️The White House counsel declares the impeachment investigation into President Biden over.

🔎Republicans have failed to produce any evidence linking Biden to any crime.

⚖️The White House urges Congress to move on from the impeachment investigation.

🧐Republicans have collected thousands of pages of records and interviewed dozens of witnesses.

🔒The central witness in the investigation was arrested for lying to the FBI.

Q&A

What did the White House counsel declare?

The White House counsel declared the impeachment investigation into President Biden over.

What evidence have Republicans failed to produce?

Republicans have failed to produce any evidence linking Biden to any crime.

What did the White House urge Congress to do?

The White House urged Congress to move on from the impeachment investigation.

What have Republicans done in the investigation?

Republicans have collected thousands of pages of records and interviewed dozens of witnesses.

What happened to the central witness in the investigation?

The central witness was arrested for lying to the FBI.

Timestamped Summary

00:05The White House counsel declares the impeachment investigation into President Biden over and urges Congress to move on.

00:20Republicans have failed to produce any evidence linking Biden to any crime, despite collecting thousands of pages of records, interviewing dozens of witnesses, and holding public hearings.

00:43The White House criticizes the Republican's failure to produce evidence and calls for Congress to decide how impeachment gets resolved.

01:03Speaker Mike Johnson's spokesman responds to the White House's letter, stating that the White House doesn't get to decide how impeachment gets resolved.

01:37Congressman Robert Garcia and the host discuss the impeachment investigation and the bill passed by the House regarding TikTok.

05:00Congressman Garcia expresses his disagreement with the bill and highlights the importance of considering the impact on millions of Americans and small businesses.