Posted By Ruth King on December 11th, 2020
A few weeks back, we made the case for impeaching Joe Biden, should he become the next president. While we stacked up the evidence against him, we also acknowledged that removing him from office would elevate Kamala Harris to the presidency, an even worse alternative than the former Obama vice president. The way around this dilemma is to impeach Harris first. Then take down Biden.
The founders wisely intended for impeachment to be difficult, and removal from office an steeper even climb. But the Democrats changed the game, frivolously impeaching President Donald Trump on charges that he withheld aid to Ukraine for political reasons, which is what Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appears to have done with pandemic relief funds – blocked them to hurt a political rival.
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Republicans Question Eric Swalwell s Intelligence Committee Role Over China Spy Affair Newsweek 11/12/2020 Jeffery Martin © Kevin Dietsch-Pool/Getty California Democrat Representative Eric Swalwell was allegedly in contact with a person who may have been a Chinese spy, according to reports.
Some Republicans are calling for Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell to step aside from his position on the House Intelligence Committee after allegations that Swalwell had interactions with a Chinese spy surfaced on Tuesday.
A Chinese national calling herself Christine Fang insinuated herself into Swalwell s political circle by raising funds for his re-election campaign in 2014, according to a report published by Axios. Fang was allegedly instrumental in the hiring of at least one intern at Swalwell s office. Some government officials reportedly believe that Fang was a spy.