Fresh Republican Party representative Marjorie Taylor Greene files impeachment articles against Biden

Georgia’s conservative MP Marjorie Taylor Greene fulfilled her promise on Thursday to file impeachment articles against President Biden.

The freshman Republican, who supported QANON conspiracy theories and criticized the 25,000 national guards deployed to Washington DC to protect presidential tenure, used Twitter to make her announcement.

“I just presented impeachment articles against President Joe Biden, we’ll see how that works,” said Greene.

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Fox News was unable to reach the Republican leadership to comment on the recent change, but Greene immediately used his ad to raise money for a “Joe Biden Impeach Fund”.

Greene’s impeachment requests were not made readily available, but in a press release, she claimed that she was basing the impeachment on an alleged abuse of power by Biden in his time as vice president.

Greene accused Biden of “allowing bribery” and “blatant nepotism” by using his son Hunter Biden’s position at Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

“President Joe Biden is not fit to hold the presidency. His pattern of abuse of power as Vice President of President Obama is long and disturbing,” she wrote in a statement on Thursday. “President Biden has demonstrated that he will do whatever it takes to save his son, Hunter, and fill his family’s pockets with money from corrupt foreign energy companies.”

Biden has repeatedly denied involving US foreign policy in Kiev with his son’s work. And Senate Republicans found no evidence of wrongdoing after completing their own investigation of months of corruption charges last year.

Greene’s impeachment articles are not expected to go very far with a Democratic-controlled House, but Fox News was unable to contact the House Judiciary Committee ranking member, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to comment.

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Greene announced last week, just hours after President Trump’s historic second impeachment by the House, that he would bring articles of impeachment against Biden.

The freshman Republican has already had her Twitter account temporarily suspended for tweeting unmasked allegations of electoral and electoral fraud in Georgia – although her name was on the same ballot as that of President Trump, despite her defeat.

But she went on Twitter on Thursday to say that “the inauguration looked like a takeover of a military party with 30,000 soldiers”.

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“People were told not to go and flags were planted to show false support,” she said.

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