Joe Biden Has A Surprising Opinion On Trump’s Pending Impeachment


President-elect Joe Biden is refusing to take a firm stance on whether or not he wants President Trump removed from office after the events that took place at the Capitol last week.

House Democrats have already said they would introduce articles of impeachment against him this week. Representatives Ted Lieu, David Cicilline, and Jamie Raskin already have the article of impeachment drafted and they are set to introduce “Incitement to Insurrection” in a House pro forma session immediately.

Lieu gave his thoughts in a tweet over the weekend saying, “With every new day we learn that the violent insurrection was even worse than we thought. Impeaching @POTUS would be just the bare minimum of what needs to occur. Donald Trump should be prosecuted for a range of felonies, including inciting an insurrection and felony murder.”

Biden made comments over the weekend saying that Trump is “not above the law” and “justice serves the people – it doesn’t protect the powerful.”

However, the president-elect stopped just short of calling for Trump’s impeachment or the invoking of the 25th Amendment by Vice President Mike Pence.

The president-elect was questioned on whether he supported bringing articles of impeachment, or invoking the 25th Amendment, both of which have been called for by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer.

“I’m focused on the virus, the vaccine and economic growth. What Congress decides to do is for them to decide,” Biden responded. “We’re going to do our job and the Congress can decide how to proceed with theirs.”

“That’s a decision for the Congress to make,” he said and added, “I am focused on my job.”

Previous Twitter's Value Takes A Hard Hit After Banning President Trump
Next Melania Finally Speaks Out Against Violence In The Capitol