Republicans Remove Reference to Discredited FBI Informant in Biden Impeachment Inquiry Letter

In a letter sent on Tuesday to a potential witness in their impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden, Republicans removed a reference to a discredited FBI informant. The Justice Department stated that the informant, Alexander Smirnov, had fabricated the allegation. Consequently, the paragraph about the informant was omitted from the interview request letter. Despite this setback, the impeachment inquiry will proceed with a focus on Joe Biden’s alleged involvement in his son’s business deals. James Biden, the president’s brother, will be interviewed, and Hunter Biden will provide a deposition. It remains uncertain if articles of impeachment against the president will be voted on in the House of Representatives.

Impeachment Inquiry Developments

The impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden is facing challenges as new information emerges regarding a discredited FBI informant.

Witnesses and Depositions

Key individuals, including James Biden and Hunter Biden, are set to be interviewed and provide depositions as part of the impeachment inquiry process.

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