Sen. Lindsey Graham: No ‘smoking gun’ in House’s impeachment inquiry of Biden

Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina mentioned Sunday that his fellow Republicans within the House have far to go earlier than they persuade him that President Biden has dedicated excessive crimes and misdemeanors.

The GOP-controlled House voted alongside celebration traces to formally begin impeachment inquiry proceedings into Mr. Biden, unlocking a trove of authorized powers into allegations of overseas affect peddling from abroad cash given to his son Hunter Biden.

“If there were a smoking gun, I think we’d be talking about it,” Mr. Graham mentioned on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “You know what I’m worried about? Helping the president bring the Middle East to a better spot. Trying to convince the Arabs and the Israelis to not let Iran get you off track, give Israel the space to destroy Hamas. I’m trying to find a way forward to secure a broken border before we’re attacked. That’s what I’m more worried about than anything”



Mr. Graham, a staunch supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, mentioned he’s not given a lot consideration to the impeachment allegations in opposition to Mr. Biden, a sentiment shared by a few of Mr. Graham‘s fellow GOP senators.

“I haven’t really been paying that much attention to it,” he mentioned. “They have to prove that President Biden somehow financially benefited from the business enterprises of Hunter Biden. We’ll see.”