Napolitano to Newsmax: Biden to Face Scrutiny, Impeachment Unlikely

President Joe Biden faces growing scrutiny following the release of an impeachment inquiry report investigating his actions as vice president and president, but former New Jersey Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano suggests that despite the heightened attention, an impeachment remains unlikely.

In a Monday appearance on Newsmax’s “Carl Higbie FRONTLINE,” Napolitano, the network’s senior judicial analyst, discussed the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden while outlining the situation, stating, “There are two categories of allegations here. One is that as the vice president of the United States, he engaged in willful conduct, not criminal conduct, but willful conduct with a wink and a nod, and do this for my boy, which resulted in the substantial enrichment of his son Hunter [Biden] and other family members.”

The second allegation concerns Biden’s actions as president, where he allegedly obstructed justice. Napolitano explained that President Biden made it difficult for special counsel Robert Hur, his team, and Congress “to get copies of documents.”

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