Bill 117 H.Res. 680, titled "Impeaching Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., President of the United States, for the high crimes and misdemeanors of betrayal of the public trust," was introduced in the US Congress. The bill seeks to impeach President Biden for allegedly betraying the public trust through his actions while in office.
The bill accuses President Biden of committing high crimes and misdemeanors, specifically citing betrayal of the public trust as the grounds for impeachment. The bill does not provide specific details or evidence of the alleged betrayal, but it is clear that the sponsors of the bill believe that President Biden has violated the trust of the American people in some way.
If passed, the bill would initiate impeachment proceedings against President Biden, which could ultimately lead to his removal from office. Impeachment is a serious and rare process in which a sitting president is charged with misconduct and potentially removed from office.
It is important to note that the introduction of this bill does not necessarily mean that President Biden will be impeached. Impeachment is a complex and politically charged process that requires significant evidence and support from Congress. As of now, it is unclear how much support this bill has among lawmakers and whether it will move forward in the legislative process.