Ex-Congressman Lee Zeldin: Every dot has been ‘connected’ for Congress to open impeachment inquiry into Biden corruption
Former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin says that the evidence that has emerged in the Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden, and Biden family corruption probe is more than enough to warrant Congress to open formal impeachment inquiry. Zeldin saying, “when you hear the left crying that there is no evidence, no matter how much evidence is provided, which now as you know, it consists of documents, emails, texts, WhatsApp messages, a laptop, whistleblowers, former business associates, former clients, and the list goes on, including Hunter's own admissions, when you want to look at the laptop or 60 Minutes interview, the left still says ‘no evidence.” Zeldin says Congress has “reached the point where [they’re] struggling to find any dots that aren't connected. And this really is just all documented, [Americans] do not have to take any House Republicans word for it.” Saying, “[House Oversight Chairman] James Comer will put out a press release with bank records and the response will from the left will be ‘still there's no connection to Joe Biden’, even then there's no evidence yet, even though the press release itself will contain the actual evidence.” Zeldin says his take on all the evidence, “is that you have every dot that you need connected to be opening a house impeachment inquiry, I will also give credit to great work by Jim Jordan and James Comer and Jason Smith, and the Senators who are doing a fantastic job. But you had at this particular point, we really do need to see that next level of accountability.”