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Biden Mocks Impeachment Threat: 'I Love That One'

President Joe Biden mocked the prospect of an impeachment inquiry during remarks on the economy in Maine on Friday. “Earlier this week, the Washington Post suggested Republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for now that inflation is coming down,” Biden said. “I don’t know. I love that one.” Biden was referring to an article titled “As inflation falls, GOP may have to rethink attacks on Biden economy.” He was also referring to the idea — first suggested at Breitbart News in January, then again in March,...

Biden Cracks a Joke About Republicans Calling for His Impeachment

President Joe Biden is making light of calls for his impeachment. During an event on Friday, Biden spoke about “Bidenomics” and noted the slowing pace of inflation. “Earlier this week, The Washington Post suggested Republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for, now that inflation is coming down,” Biden said. He joked, “Maybe they’ll decide to impeach me because it’s coming down. I don’t know. I love that one.” House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said on Monday, Republicans’ investigation of the president is “rising to the level”...

Biden jokes about getting impeached over falling inflation

President Joe Biden took a dig at House Republicans considering an impeachment inquiry into the president during a speech in Maine. Plugging American manufacturing and "Bidenomics" at a local factory in Auburn, the president said falling inflation might get the attention of Republicans in Congress. TRUMP ASKS FOR UNION VOTES AS HE AND BIDEN FIGHT FOR THE MIDWEST "Republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for now that inflation is coming down," he said. "Maybe they'll decide to impeach me because it's coming down. I don't know."...

Biden mocks impeachment talk, says Republicans want to punish him for lowering inflation

President Biden joked Friday that Republicans might impeach him because inflation is coming down. Mr. Biden ribbed Republicans during a visit to Auburn Manufacturing Inc., a textile manufacturer in Maine. The Commerce Department this month said prices rose 3% for the 12 months ending in June, meaning inflation is at its lowest point in two years. “Maybe they’ll decide to impeach me because it’s coming down. I don’t know. I love that one. Anyway, that’s another story,” Mr. Biden said during the speech in Maine. Republicans have relentlessly criticized Mr....

Biden: GOP may try to impeach me now that inflation is cooling

President Biden on Friday touted the strength of the economy, suggesting during a speech in Maine that Republicans would move to impeach him because of progress on inflation. Biden made his first visit to Maine since taking office, where he spoke at Auburn Manufacturing Inc., a textile manufacturer. The president’s trip was intended to highlight positive economic numbers and reinforce the White House’s belief that Biden’s policies are responsible for easing inflation and growing consumer confidence.

Biden Avoids Press As Hunter’s Legal Issues Mount

President Joe Biden has avoided all questions about Hunter Biden in the recent days surrounding his son’s court appearance, ducking the press on numerous occasions. The president either avoided public appearances, stayed silent during shouted questions or walked away from inquisitive reporters. On Friday, Biden departed for Maine and had two opportunities — before boarding Marine One and before boarding Air Force One — to answer questions about his son. He walked away both times. The president had no public events scheduled on Monday or Wednesday — the day Hunter...

'You're Wrong': McCarthy Corrects Reporter for Claiming He 'Floated' the Idea of Impeaching Biden

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is denying he floated the idea of impeaching President Joe Biden. Instead, he insists he merely raised the prospect of opening an impeachment inquiry. On Thursday, a reporter said, “Earlier this week you floated the idea of impeaching President Biden…” “OK, let me first correct you,” McCarthy interjected before he asked, “Were you there when I said that? OK, then, what did I say?” When the reporter reiterated her statement, McCarthy said, “You’re claiming that… I floated the idea of impeachment. OK, so you’re wrong....

Devon Archer is “in Hiding” after Receiving “Threats” – Source Blames Biden Crime Family

Hunter Biden’s Rosemont Seneca business partner Devon Archer (left in photo) is ‘in hiding’ ahead of next week’s congressional tesitmony, the Daily Mail reports, and ‘fears for his family’s safety’ after receiving threats, possibly from circles involved with the Biden Crime Family. “Hunter Biden’s former best friend and business partner who is set to give Congress bombshell evidence against the Biden family is now ‘in hiding’ after receiving ‘threats’,” a source told the British Daily Mail. Hunter’s Yale buddy and John Kerry’s former campaign manager Archer has been “forced to...

‘It Is Shameless’: Sol Wisenberg Tees Off On Hunter Biden’s ‘Extremely Sleazy’ Plea Deal

Fox News host Laura Ingraham conversed with legal analyst Sol Wisenberg on Thursday over Hunter Biden’s collapsed plea deal. “Every single prosecutor, every single assistant U.S. attorney in the Department of Justice should be embarrassed by this deal,” Wisenberg said. “This is an incredibly sleazy deal.” Wisenberg said that there’s “no reason” to conceal important parts of the deal, such as “paragraph 15 of the pre-trial diversion agreement.” Wisenberg said that agreements such as these are called “charge bargaining” and would be located in the plea agreement. (RELATED: Hunter Biden...

Biden keeps his distance from son’s legal troubles. Congressional Democrats are OK with that — for now.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre later also batted away multiple questions on the topic in the wake of Wednesday’s collapse of a plea deal that Hunter Biden’s lawyers struck with the Justice Department to settle misdemeanor tax charges and a separate gun charge. She offered more than the president, but not much, calling it a “personal matter,” although she did answer “no” when asked if there was any possibility that Biden would pardon his son. But as he has done almost without fail in recent weeks, the president left...