Over the past few years, the Biden administration and radical left-wing Democrats on Capitol Hill have set a lot of bad precedents when it comes to conducting sham impeachments, creating illegitimate congressional committees, and demanding jail sentences for contempt of Congress referrals.
The Department of Justice - at the direction of President Biden himself - created a new precedent with regard to criminal prosecutions for contempt of Congress charges.
Now, the Biden-Garland DOJ must treat Hunter Biden the same when Congress finds him in contempt for noncompliance with a committee subpoena.
House Republicans have an opportunity to make the impeachment process serious again and set an important precedent when it comes to lawless behavior by Cabinet secretaries.
In the case of Mr. Mayorkas members of Congress must ask themselves this question: If allowing the invasion of the United States isn't an impeachable offense, what is? The bottom line is that it would be dangerous for the House of Representatives to give Mr. Mayorkas a free pass.
If the House doesn't make an example of Mr. Mayorkas now, it will only embolden bad actors to go further in the future.
Make no mistake; the ongoing border invasion must be included in the House's impeachment inquiry of President Biden as the House moves forward with that investigation as well.
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