Marge Leads Charge to Impeach Biden Over… ⋆ Let’s see who’ll heed the call… ⋆ Flag And Cross

With the GOP now soundly in charge of the House of Representatives, there are plenty of conservatives clamoring for a little turnabout as it pertains to internal government investigations.

And, now that President Biden has been caught with a number of classified documents stashed away in an old office, (that he says he did not know were there), it seems like there is no time like the present to get cracking.

Marjorie Taylor Greene is already leading that charge.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said President Joe Biden should be impeached for mishandling classified documents reportedly related to Ukraine and Iran dated between 2013 and 2016.

Greene explained the stark difference in Biden’s mishandling of documents compared to the alleged claim that former President Donald Trump safely stored documents at Mar-a-Lago.

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“This is a very serious situation. Vice presidents cannot declassify documents. And the fact that Joe Biden is in possession of classified documents when he was vice president, signals we need to have a serious investigation into this,” Greene told C-Span.

“There is a true two tier justice system stemming from the department of justice in the way President Trump has been treated — who is allowed to classify and declassify documents. Presidents can do that,” she said.

Green reiterated…

“I’ll echo again, impeach Biden,” she added.

The news has certainly complicated the DOJ’s case against Donald Trump regarding the documents recovered from Mar-a-Lago during an armed raid by the FBI several months ago.

 

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