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Biden's administration, the least transparent in our history, is about to get a great big wake up call.

Pete Malloy

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For the past two years, the Biden administration was not forced to answer any tough questions from either the Democrat majority in Congress or the biased mainstream media.

Because of that disastrous arrangement, President Biden, his cabinet, senior staffers, and faceless bureaucrats mistakenly believe they’re all untouchable.

Thankfully for the American people, with the election of the new Republican majority in the House of Representatives, there’s finally someone minding the store in Washington.

Republicans have been entrusted with the majority in the U.S. House -- the People’s House -- partly because millions of citizens believe the Biden administration is in dire need of some accountability.

Americans want answers about our open southern border, Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal, the targeting of parents who attend school board meetings, COVID-19 origins, Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified information and his family’s foreign business ties, and the unprecedented raid of Mar-a-Lago.

Telling congressional Republicans, "Sorry, it’s really none of your business," is no longer a sustainable strategy because of the changes that were put into place during the previous Congress.

The Justice Department isn’t a fortress; it’s part of your government that’s supposed to be of the people, for the people, and by the people.

Everyone knows that the executive branch has grown far too big and powerful, but that doesn’t mean Congress is no longer a co-equal branch of government.

epublicans in the House must use all powers at their disposal -- along with the new precedent that’s been set -- to keep the executive branch from becoming an unaccountable monarchy or in the words of Joe Biden -- an autocracy.

Some of these powers include subpoenas and the ability to hold individuals and entities in contempt of Congress. But in the words of Eric Clapton, "it’s in the way that you use it."

In the post-January 6 Committee world that we live in, document requests that are brushed aside must be followed up with subpoenas without delay. And subpoenas that are refused must be enforced and complied with or met with speedy contempt of Congress votes and criminal referrals.

Criminal referrals must be handled in a totally non-partisan fashion and fully investigated by the U.S. Attorney’s office in the District of Columbia.

If the evidence supports a criminal indictment, then charges should be brought. This is the "Bannon-Navarro" contempt of Congress doctrine that the Democrats created; we can’t have a two-tiered system of justice in this country.

Republicans in Congress have their work cut out for them, there’s no doubt about that. America has a $31 trillion national debt, critical race theory and woke culture are infecting our public schools, deadly fentanyl is pouring across our border, and social media companies are censoring free speech.

These are trying times indeed and moving the ball down the field with a small majority will be tough every step of the way -- but this is no time to back down from a fight.

The Democrats made their bed, now they have to lie in it. The Biden administration must not be allowed to go back to playing by the rulebook that they just ran roughshod over to achieve their political goals.

So, send the subpoenas, demand transparency, and hold them accountable -- using the new rules they created.

 
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Hunter was making $80,000/ month in Ukraine while VP Joe Biden was in charge of Ukraine policy. Everything is fine guys come on man.
If Hunter were at any way involved with the government I might care about this. Unlike Jared, who was intimately involved with making policy for the Trump administration. Why do you care about Hunter so much and just want to give the Trump family a pass when they clearly profited, not only from their position in government, but selling policy decisions to foreign interests.

What, you think the Trump administration turned their back to the Saudi's blockading Yemen because that somehow benefited the US? Or just let them murder a journalist and to this day defend that action?
 
If Hunter were at any way involved with the government I might care about this. Unlike Jared, who was intimately involved with making policy for the Trump administration. Why do you care about Hunter so much and just want to give the Trump family a pass when they clearly profited, not only from their position in government, but selling policy decisions to foreign interests.

What, you think the Trump administration turned their back to the Saudi's blockading Yemen because that somehow benefited the US? Or just let them murder a journalist and to this day defend that action?
Deflect much!
 
If Hunter were at any way involved with the government I might care about this. Unlike Jared, who was intimately involved with making policy for the Trump administration. Why do you care about Hunter so much and just want to give the Trump family a pass when they clearly profited, not only from their position in government, but selling policy decisions to foreign interests.

What, you think the Trump administration turned their back to the Saudi's blockading Yemen because that somehow benefited the US? Or just let them murder a journalist and to this day defend that action?
We care when our current president was laundering U.S. taxpayer aid to Ukraine through a Ukrainian company that his son worked for and getting a cut of that money on the backend and making his loser son a wealthy man in the process.
 
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