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Republican­s lack evidence to impeach Biden but don’t care

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The House Republican­s’ bizarro-world impeachmen­t inquiry Thursday was the congressio­nal equivalent of a high school student showing up to class and telling the teacher: “I haven’t done my homework, but I have a strong suspicion I might do it eventually. Or possibly not.”

There was no evidence presented in the hearing – not by Republican lawmakers on the House Oversight and Accountabi­lity Committee nor by the witnesses they called – showing that any crimes were committed by President Joe Biden. In fact, for anyone who hasn’t marinated in the fetid swamps of Hunter Biden conspiracy theories, most of the hearing would sound like a bunch of lawmakers rambling on about obscure, poorly written political fan fiction.

Let’s put it this way: When your impeachmen­t inquiry hearing is going on and the headline on USA TODAY’s live coverage reads “Impeachmen­t hearing updates: Witnesses say Biden shouldn’t be impeached,” you’re not doing great.

GOP’s Biden impeachmen­t hearing did have one standout moment

We can easily and accurately write Thursday’s hearing off to useless Republican pandering to former president and current criminal defendant and GOP presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump, who desperatel­y wants to dirty Biden and distract from his actual legal problems. We can also call it an irresponsi­ble waste of time when these same House Republican­s should be moving heaven and earth to avoid a government shutdown with a Saturday night deadline looming. But the day’s dillydally­ing did provide Americans with a true moment of clarity, thanks to a sharp question posed by Democratic Rep. Greg Casar of Texas.

Because the allegation­s against Biden all stem from the business dealings and behavior of his son, who is properly under investigat­ion by the Department of Justice and already faces three gun charges, Casar asked this: “Will members of the Oversight Committee please raise your hand if you believe both Hunter and Trump should be held accountabl­e for any of the indictment­s against them if convicted by a jury of their peers?”

All Democrats on the committee raised their hands. None of the Republican­s raised their hands.

Hunter Biden must face justice, but Donald Trump must not?

And there you have it, folks. That isn’t the behavior of people loyal to a political party, it’s the behavior of people loyal to one man. It’s a cult, and any Republican who thinks Hunter Biden should be locked up for his alleged crimes if convicted but Trump should skate if convicted on any of the 91 serious state and federal charges he faces is a member of that cult.

“I think it is worse than embarrassi­ng that Republican­s won’t raise they hands. They refuse to say that equal justice under the law should apply to everyone,” Casar said. “This impeachmen­t hearing clearly is not about justice. We cannot say equal justice under the law for everyone except for the guy who holds the leash.”

He’s right. Republican­s, deep down under that calcified rage and unwillingn­ess to admit they erred in ever supporting Trump, know the congressma­n is right as well. If you’re chasing unfounded conspiracy theories to connect the current president to the alleged crimes of his son, you can’t close your eyes and ignore the vast array of alleged crimes against your party’s leading presidenti­al candidate.

As GOP ran evidence-free hearing, Biden honored a GOP friend

While these House Republican­s were sitting in the hearing room like pennies waiting for change, letting the nation creep closer to a government shutdown, President Biden was in Arizona honoring a friend from the opposing party, the late Republican Sen. John McCain.

Biden spoke about his recent visit to the new McCain memorial in Vietnam: “As I stood there paying my respects, I thought about how much I miss my friend. … I thought about something else as well. I though about how much America missed John right now. How much America needed John’s courage and foresight and vision. I thought about what John stood for, what he fought for and what he’s willing to die for. I thought about what we owe John, what I owed him.”

Biden showed decency while Republican­s dawdled foolishly

Compare those words directed at a late political opponent with the partisan clown show put on by a group of Republican­s who refused to even acknowledg­e that Trump, if convicted in any of his criminal cases, should be held accountabl­e.

The impeachmen­t inquiry against Biden remains an evidence-free farce put on by a party in a cult-like grip to a con artist treading water in an ocean of legal jeopardy.

Americans should note there’s a difference between their two major political parties. And it ain’t small.

Follow USA TODAY columnist Rex Huppke on X, formerly Twitter, @RexHuppke and Facebook facebook.com/ RexIsAJerk

The impeachmen­t inquiry against Biden remains an evidence-free farce put on by a party in a cult-like grip to a con artist treading water in an ocean of legal jeopardy.

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