Impeaching Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., President of the United States, for the high crimes and misdemeanors of betrayal of the public trust.
Summary
House Resolution 680 is a measure that seeks to impeach President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. for "betrayal of the public trust" regarding his administration's handling of the United States military withdrawal from Afghanistan. The resolution specifically alleges that the President failed to ensure the security of American citizens and allies during the transition and oversaw a process that resulted in the loss of U.S. equipment and personnel.
If passed by the House of Representatives, this resolution would serve as a formal charge against the President, triggering a trial in the U.S. Senate to determine whether he should be removed from office. For the general public, the practical impact of this bill is the initiation of the constitutional process for oversight and potential removal of the Chief Executive, though it does not currently change any existing laws or federal programs.
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