Freshman Rep. Marjorie Greene, R-Ga., announced Wednesday she will file articles of impeachment against Joe Biden the day after he is inaugurated, following Democrats’ second impeachment against President Trump.
“I would like to announce on behalf of the American people, we have to make sure our leaders are held accountable, we cannot have a president of the United States who is willing to abuse the power of the office of the presidency and be easily bought off by foreign governments, foreign Chinese energy companies, Ukrainian energy companies, so on Jan. 21, I will be filing articles of impeachment on Joe Biden,” Greene said during an interview with Newsmax on Wednesday.
Greene referred to reports that Biden may have been involved in his son’s crony foreign business deals.
Hunter Biden is currently facing federal investigations for tax fraud, money laundering, and more.
On January 21, 2021, I’ll be filing Articles of Impeachment against Joe Biden for abuse of power.#ImpeachBiden #QuidProJoe#BidenCrimeFamilly
— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) January 14, 2021
Joe Biden may have used his position as Vice President to score Hunter Biden a well-paying position on the board of Ukrainian oil company Burisma, Greene alleged. Biden has admitted to putting pressure on the Ukrainian government to oust an investigator looking into Burisma’s corruption.
Quid Pro Joe, in his own words…
Americans will not tolerate this.#QuidProJoe#BidenCrimeFamily#ImpeachBiden pic.twitter.com/wAOITlEk1N
— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) January 14, 2021
Greene said she plans to file the articles of impeachment to show Americans that “there are Republicans in Congress that are willing to stand up and fight for them.”
“I’m a big believer of having people in office who are actually willing to do the job, and I can’t imagine people in this country being so fearful of a future of a Biden presidency that they may be willing to commit violence like they did in the Capitol here in Washington, D.C. We cannot have that, I do not condone that violence,” she said.