CNN Makes the Case for an Impeachment Inquiry  jonathanturley.org
  I recently wrote a column about  five facts that justified the start of an impeachment inquiry.  While I have stressed that I do not believe that there is currently  sufficient evidence for an actual impeachment, I am mystified by the  claim that there is not ample evidence to warrant an inquiry into  possible impeachable offenses. Notably, CNN just reactivated its  fact-checking team  for a review of the basis for the inquiry. In so doing, the network made an iron-clad argument in support of the decision by Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
   CNN presented this claim:
    Claim: Biden family and associates got $20 million through shell companies
   “Bank records show that nearly $20 million  in payments were directed to the Biden family members and associates  through various shell companies,” McCarthy said.
   Facts First: This is true about Joe Biden’s  family and associates, but there is no public evidence to date that the  president personally received any money.
     That is a fair fact check but it is also the very reason that Speaker  McCarthy initiated the inquiry. We do not know where this money went,  why it was sent through this labyrinth of accounts, or what it was  intended to buy. That is why this is an impeachment inquiry.
   The media and a number of Democrats recently admitted, belatedly,  that Hunter Biden was involved in a corrupt influence peddling  operation. This was made clear by Hunter associate Devon Archer who said  that they were selling the “ Biden brand”  and that brand was Joe Biden. Clearly, these corrupt foreign figures in  China, Ukraine, and Russia (including some who were charged with  corruption in their own countries) thought that they were getting  something other than Hunter for their money. After all, one of these  figures reportedly referred to Hunter as  dumber than his dog.  However, pundits and politicians now insist that it was merely the  “illusion” of access.  In other words, these notoriously corrupt figures  were chumps fleeced by Hunter and Biden associates.
   However, how do we know it was an “illusion”?  You have a trusted FBI  informant relaying the claim of a Ukrainian that he gave Biden a  “bribe,” but was told not to pay him directly.  As I previously discussed, only a moron would pay Joe Biden directly for such influence or access.
   CNN repeatedly returns to this fact in each of the checked claims.  Again, that is precisely why we have an inquiry. Bribery is a stated  basis for impeachment in the Constitution. Even CNN accepts that, if  Biden received such benefits, it would be a serious offense.
   It is also worth noting, as I have  raised previously,  that the requirement of an envelope filled with money or a deposit slip  into the checking account of Joe and Jill Biden is a bit ridiculous as a  condition. If millions went to Biden children and grandchildren, it is  still a benefit for the President.
   Joe Biden is currently worth more than $8 million. At his age, he  will never spend the wealth that he has. Most people in his position are  focused on ways to leave financial legacies for their family and  minimize estate and death taxes. It is absurd to suggest that millions  going to Joe Biden’s family would not constitute a benefit to him.
   Finally, the inquiry is looking into whether some of these funds did  make their way into Joe Biden’s accounts.  There are indications that  both Hunter and Joe received money out of some of these accounts and  used shared credit cards. For example, there are indications that Hunter  used his Dad’s credit card to pay for prostitutes.
   That again is precisely the point of the impeachment inquiry. The  House will now have to demand the personal bank and financial records of  both Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. Thus far, the House Committees have  been focused on following the money through bank transfers.
   That is why the CNN fact check is a full-throated call for an  impeachment inquiry. The nexus between this massive amount of money and  President Biden is precisely what the House will now try to establish. |