The Biden campaign called the effort “beyond ridiculous” and “theater with bad actors” in an email to supporters.
The House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden announced Tuesday deepened a partisan divide in Congress and comes as the 2024 campaign cycle kicks into gear—giving both parties a new platform to attack each other and raise money for their reelection bids.... [+]
the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, next to the White House in Washington, DC on July 25, 2023. The Biden-Harris campaign asked supporters to contribute “whatever you can afford” in a fundraising email that cites Trump’sridiculous . . . theater with bad actors.” Rep.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene cheered McCarthy’s announcement in a series of fundraising emails this week, includingthat asks supporters to make “a contribution today that will enable my team and I to fend off the smears and attacks against me from the liberal media as I continue to fight for justice.”
Rep. Matt Gaetz , a leading voice in threatening to take steps to oust McCarthy as speaker, attacked him in a fundraisingWednesday, referring to him as “the valet underwriting all of Biden’s debt” and reiterating his call for McCarthy to adhere to the concessions he agreed to in January in order to win over his right-wing detractors, while calling the impeachment inquiry “baby steps” on McCarthys part.
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