ABC & CBS Freak Over 'Hard Right' House GOP Launching Impeachment Probe of Biden

September 12th, 2023 8:48 PM

On Tuesday morning, House Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced the opening of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden for numerous instances of abuse of power and obstruction of justice that congressional investigators had uncovered. By Tuesday evening, ABC’s World News Tonight and CBS Evening News were enraged over the impeachment inquiry that was launched. 

ABC was by far the worst during their coverage, with both anchor David Muir and Capitol Hill correspondent Rachel Scott howling over the news and lobbing smears against Republicans like “hard right” and “far-right.” “Under intense pressure from hard-right Republicans in the House, Speaker Kevin McCarthy is now launching an impeachment inquiry into President Biden,” Muir huffed. 

“McCarthy said just two weeks ago that there would need to be a vote for this, but tonight, now saying he's launching it, no vote,” he added. 

 

 

Muir made sure to hype the fact that all Democrats and a few Republicans were against the impeachment of Biden: “Democrats, even some Republicans, have been skeptical there's any clear evidence to take this step. And politically, could it backfire?”

Then it was the partisan Democrat activist disguised as a reporter Rachel Scott who jumped on the bandwagon to freak out at Republicans.

“McCarthy said he would not launch an inquiry unless the full house voted for one, saying it should not happen through a declaration by one person,” Scott cried. “But after far-right Republicans threatened to boot him as Speaker and former President Donald Trump turned the screws, McCarthy changed his tune.” 

CBS was tame by comparison with anchor Norah O’Donnell huffing the impeachment inquiry “is taking place as McCarthy is facing mounting pressure from the right wing of his own party, along with a deadline to pass a spending bill before October 1 in order to avoid a government shutdown.”

This apocalyptic coverage by ABC & CBS was made possible by Salonpas on ABC, and Aleve on CBS. 

The transcripts are below: 

ABC’s World News Tonight
9/12/2023
6:35:29 p.m. Eastern 

DAVID MUIR: Now to that developing headline from Capitol Hill tonight. Under intense pressure from hard-right Republicans in the House, Speaker Kevin McCarthy is now launching an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. McCarthy said just two weeks ago that there would need to be a vote for this, but tonight, now saying he's launching it, no vote. Today, Speaker McCarthy was pressed, where is the key evidence to launch this investigation? Democrats, even some Republicans, have been skeptical there's any clear evidence to take this step. And politically, could it backfire? Rachel Scott on the hill tonight. 

RACHEL SCOTT: Tonight, under pressure from House Republicans, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy opening an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, investigating whether he benefited from the business dealings of his son, Hunter. 

SPEAKER KEVIN MCCARTHY: House Republicans have uncovered serious and credible allegations into President Biden's conduct. Taken together, these allegations paint a picture of a culture of corruption. 

SCOTT: Less than two weeks ago, McCarthy said he would not launch an inquiry unless the full house voted for one, saying it should not happen through a declaration by one person. But after far-right Republicans threatened to boot him as Speaker and former President Donald Trump turned the screws, McCarthy changed his tune, launching an impeachment probe, while conceding he has no evidence President Biden committed high crimes and misdemeanors.

CBS Evening News
9/12/2023
6:32:15 p.m. Eastern 

NORAH O’DONNELL: We begin with breaking news right here in Washington and the impeachment inquiry of President Biden. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy claims House investigators have uncovered a “culture of corruption" surrounding the President and his family that demands further review. The White House called today's actions politically motivated and said Republicans have produced no evidence of wrongdoing. Now this is taking place as McCarthy is facing mounting pressure from the right wing of his own party, along with a deadline to pass a spending bill before October 1 in order to avoid a government shutdown.