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James Comer Makes Walmart Comment That Draws Snickers From White House Spox

Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) claimed the GOP now has sufficient votes for an impeachment inquiry as a result of lawmakers visited Walmart on a latest break and received a push from consumers. (Watch the video under.)

Comer, chair of the Oversight Committee, has but to present exhausting proof to assist claims of bribery and influence-peddling towards President Joe Biden. But the marketing campaign towards Biden continues on conservative information retailers.

Maria Bartiromo requested Comer on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” if Republicans had sufficient votes to start the inquiry even when the GOP was out one much less seat because of the expulsion of Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), Mediaite reported. Comer answered within the affirmative with this doubtful take of why Republican moderates at the moment are satisfied it’s the fitting factor to do.

“We were in Washington, D.C., for 10 weeks, and there are about 15-20 moderates,” Comer stated. “They really worry about what CNN says, or what The Washington Post writes, and they were getting in their head, Maria.”

“But then, a great thing happened during Thanksgiving: the members went home — many of ’em for the first time in over 10 weeks — and they met people in Walmart, and people on Main Street, and they’re like, ‘What in the world have the Bidens done to receive millions and millions of dollars from our enemies around the world, and did they not pay taxes on it?’” he continued.

“So they heard from their constituents: ‘Yes, we want you to move forward. We want to know the truth, and we expect the Bidens to be held accountable for public corruption.’”

Ian Sams, a White House spokesman for oversight and investigations and particular assistant to Biden, was undoubtedly amused.

“Burisma, it’s the talk of Walmarts nationwide!!!” he snarked with a laughing-cry-face emoji on X. The president’s son, Hunter Biden, sat on the board of the Ukrainian vitality firm Burisma whereas his father was vp, prompting complaints from state division officers and hypothesis of corruption by others.

“So we are unified at a time when I think it’s no secret our conference is broken in a lot of ways,” Comer continued. “The members have heard from their constituents back home. They have confidence in the credibility of our investigation, and the mountains of evidence we’ve accumulated. So I’m confident we’re gonna have the votes to move forward with this impeachment inquiry.”