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Nearly 47% Of Americans Want Impeachment Inquiry Against Joe Biden, Survey Reveals| Oneindia News

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Nearly 47% Of Americans Want Impeachment Inquiry Against Joe Biden, Survey Reveals| Oneindia News

Nearly 47% Of Americans Want Impeachment Inquiry Against Joe Biden, Survey Reveals| Oneindia News

A Survey of US voters indicates nearly half support an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, with about 60% believing he was improperly involved in his son's business dealings.

The majority of respondents find Hunter Biden's actions questionable.

Hunter's refusal to comply with a House subpoena also stirred controversy.

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