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On Biden Corruption Bombshells, GOP Senate Leadership Is Indefensibly Silent

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Evidence suggests that President Joe Biden could be the most compromised and corrupt president in recent history, which has prompted House Republicans to take swift action against the commander-in-chief and his allies in the bureaucracy. Republican leadership in the Senate, however, appears less than interested in holding Biden and his corrupt cronies accountable.

Ever since Republicans took back the House of Representatives, they’ve devoted themselves to exposing all of the ways Joe, Hunter, and other members of the Biden bloodline profited off of an international pay-to-play scandal. Their efforts were not in vain.

Chairmen like Rep. Jim Jordan of the Judiciary Committee and James Comer of the Oversight Committee uncovered bank records, threatened FBI Director Christopher Wray with contempt over his agency’s lack of cooperation, hosted committee hearings, and recorded testimony from several whistleblowers and Biden business associates that contribute to the mounting case against POTUS’s standing to lead the nation.

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy not only supported his colleagues as they revealed more details of Biden’s influence-peddling scheme, but he plans to use the information to fuel a presidential impeachment inquiry.

The same urgency can’t be found across the Capitol in the upper chamber. Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley may have thrown himself headfirst into digging up the Department of Justice, FBI, and president’s malfeasance, but Senate GOP leadership has shown little to no interest in acting on the bombshells.

In July alone, Grassley bypassed the FBI’s stonewalling to release the damning document detailing how Biden fired a

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