Impeaching Joseph R. Biden, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors, culminating in his failure to protect the States from foreign invasion as is his duty under the Constitution.
Summary
House Resolution 426 is a measure that proposes the impeachment of President Joe Biden for allegedly failing to fulfill his constitutional duty to secure the United States’ southern border. The resolution charges the President with "high crimes and misdemeanors," specifically citing the continued unauthorized entry of migrants and a failure to protect states from what the bill characterizes as a foreign invasion. If passed by the House of Representatives, this resolution would initiate a formal trial in the Senate to determine whether the President should be removed from office. For citizens, this bill represents a formal legislative effort to hold the executive branch accountable for its border security policies and immigration enforcement actions.
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