Since taking office, President Biden has done at least a dozen things that, if he were a Republican, would have had Democrats filing Articles of Impeachment over.
To kick things off, here's one for the "just imagine if Trump said this" file:
I announced a plan to provide millions of working families with debt relief for their college student debt, but MAGA Republicans sued us and the Supreme Court blocked it.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) February 22, 2024
That didn’t stop me. pic.twitter.com/C3f8a9gJgA
Coming from the "we need to save 'democracy,' protect our cherished norms and institutions" crowd, that one is particularly ironic and shameless.
Sure, that's impeachable as well, but the issue that the House GOP should be moving on is Biden's gross dereliction of duty at the southern border. They've impeached Mayorkas and this should have included Biden as well:
The Republican-led House on Tuesday night narrowly impeached Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over what they claim is his failure to enforce border laws amid a "crisis" of high illegal immigration, allegations he denies as "baseless."
The historic move -- only the second Cabinet impeachment since the country's founding, after William Belknap in 1876 -- has been criticized by some Republicans and many Democrats as based on policy disagreements, not accusations of specific crimes. Conservatives have also sought to paint Mayorkas as incompetent.
I can't entirely agree that Mayorkas is incompetent -- he's doing exactly what his boss wants. As far as the Biden White House sees it, Mayorkas is doing a fantastic job.
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But the House Republicans should temporarily put all the Biden family corruption allegations on the back burner and impeach Biden for the national security threat he's intentionally created.
Here's the latest about what Biden has allowed:
NEW: Internal CBP data we’ve obtained reveals more Chinese nationals have crossed illegally into Border Patrol’s San Diego sector in recent months than Mexican nationals. These are the top 10 nationalities apprehended in San Diego sector since fiscal year 2024 began October 1st. pic.twitter.com/rr3f06eRPx
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) February 22, 2024
If allowing that to happen isn't impeachable, what is? Sure, the Senate wouldn't convict (heck, some GOP senators probably won't even vote to convict Mayorkas when it comes to the potential trial). Still, it would allow more of the country to see that a disaster has been created and that it was intentional.