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Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., was dismissive on Friday of criticism from the left about the first House impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden coinciding with a looming government shutdown...

Rep. Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., was dismissive on Friday of criticism from the left about the first House impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden coinciding with a looming government shutdown.

Armstrong said attending the first impeachment inquiry hearing on Thursday was important to “ensure that House Republicans have the best position we can in court because we know they're going to fight us on this information. When asked if remarks by Republican-invited witnesses who said they did not have direct evidence linking Biden to wrongdoing hurt the GOP’s case, Armstrong said he didn’t think so.

“That's why we're here,” he continued. “That's why we're doing the inquiry, and we're going to keep moving forward. You can't not investigate something and then say you don't have the evidence, and you can't say you need to have proof before the investigation starts. Those two things are just simply not true and the American people aren't going to buy it.”

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