WASHINGTON — Mike Davis, founder and president of the Article III Project, issued the following statement after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced the opening of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
“President Biden may be compromised by millions in foreign bribes and other corruption. For years, the partisans in the Biden Justice Department protected their boss and his son while going after their boss’s chief political enemy with their unprecedented lawfare and election interference against President Trump.
“The House has no higher constitutional duty than to get to the bottom of this through this new impeachment inquiry, which gives the House maximum investigative powers. The American people are counting on the House to find answers on the corruption of the Biden family, and how our national security and other national interests are affected by the Biden corruption.
“The Biden corruption and weakness may have been a contributing factor to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, and it may help lead to China’s invasion of Taiwan. The Bidens’ alleged $10 million foreign bribe in Ukraine may have already helped cost American taxpayers $100 billion–and growing–and help put us in an extremely dangerous proxy war with a nuclear superpower.
“We at the Article III Project commend Speaker McCarthy for this constitutionally required step to hold accountable a potentially compromised President of the United States,” said Davis.
The Article III Project (A3P) was founded by veteran GOP operative and attorney Mike Davis, who, after helping win the Senate confirmation battles of Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, developed the reputation as a “take-no-prisoners conservative eager to challenge the left with hardball tactics,” as reported in The New York Times.
A3P defends constitutionalist judges, punches back on radical assaults on judicial independence (like court-packing) and opposes judicial and other nominees who are outside of the mainstream. Davis previously served as Chief Counsel for Nominations to Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) on the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary and led the Senate confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and a record number of circuit court judges.
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