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AnalysisJoe Biden impeachment probe: a 2024 election headache or gift?

  • House Republicans voted this week to authorise an impeachment inquiry into US President Joe Biden, despite lack of evidence
  • It comes as Biden prepares for a possible 2024 election rematch with his Republican predecessor, twice-impeached Donald Trump

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US President Joe Biden at the White House. House Republicans this week voted for an impeachment inquiry. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse

Joe Biden won’t have had an impeachment inquiry at the top of his Christmas list – but there’s a chance it could be a gift for his hopes of winning a second term as US president.

The 81-year-old Democrat certainly faces an election year headache after the Republican-led House of Representatives voted, just before its holiday break, to formalise a probe into whether he profited from his son Hunter’s foreign business deals.

Biden’s strategy for a counter-attack is already clear – dismiss it as political theatre, blame a vengeful House for blocking his political plans, and even raise funds for his likely rematch against Donald Trump.

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“No president wants to be impeached,” Todd Belt, a politics professor at George Washington University, said.

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden. Photo: AP
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden. Photo: AP

But “as far as politically what this means, it actually hands a gift to Joe Biden”.

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