Opening an Impeachment Inquiry Into President Biden As chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, I believe it’s crucial to know whether the president or any members of his family were influenced in any way by improper foreign business dealings. House Republicans have followed the facts and money for a year now, working to reveal whether or not President Biden knew about, was involved with, and benefited from his family’s corrupt influence peddling schemes. Unfortunately, the White House has refused to cooperate in good faith, forcing House Republicans to formalize an official impeachment inquiry into President Biden. This inquiry will give Congress more authority to enforce subpoenas, follow the facts, and deliver the truth and accountability every American deserves. That's why, as a formal federal prosecutor, I voted for this inquiry. If the White House refuses to be transparent, Congress will use our Article I inquiry authorities to get answers. I discussed more of my thoughts on this inquiry with Martha McCallum on Fox News ⬇️ Click to watch Supporting Troops, Strengthening U.S. Military Might Over the last year, we’ve witnessed the threat of our adversaries grow in alarming ways. We must do all we can to support and strengthen our military, ensuring our troops — those who truly represent the best of us and our Nation’s values — have the means necessary to combat our adversaries now more than ever. This year’s NDAA supports these heroes and works to keep liberal ideology from infiltrating our military, bolster our nuclear stockpiles, and secure our last line of defense — the southern border. I was proud to support this bill to restore the American military might needed to defend our nation and the free world. This year's NDAA contains many conservative victories, including: ✓ Authorizes a 5.2 percent pay increase for troops, the largest in more than 20 years; ✓ Includes a Parents’ Bill of Rights to ensure parents of children in DoD schools have the right to meet with teachers and review curriculum; ✓ Protects and reinstates servicemembers who were discharged due to refusal of the COVID-19 vaccine; ✓ Supports law enforcement operations at the border and tackles the fentanyl crisis through counterdrug activities; ✓ Defends Israel in her time of need; ✓ Works to track and prevent CCP espionage; and ✓ Bolsters U.S. military readiness by strengthening our defense industrial base. In addition to supporting our troops, I'm proud this year's NDAA provides exciting wins for our state of Texas, including a provision that strengthens the DoD's partnership with academic institutions like Texas A&M — a national leader in hypersonic weapons. To read more about these wins for our state, click here. As chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, I also worked to include several provisions that will promote American leadership globally, strengthen relationships with our allies, and push back on the malign agenda of our adversaries like China. Click here to read about my committee-related provisions in the NDAA. ICYMI: Rep. McCaul TV Coverage McCaul on Fox News' "Your World with Neil Cavuto" "We've had over 90 attacks on our troops in Iraq and Syria from Iran-backed militias ... and for the most part that's gone without really any response [from the Biden administration]. ... I think our inability to respond to [Iran's] attacks is making them question [our resolve] that much more. ... If we show weakness here, and invite more aggression from Iran, I believe that would be a mistake." Click to watch McCaul on KBTX News "I really want to hold the administration's feet to the fire on [their failed border policies] because the [Remain in Mexico] policy, in the prior administration, was working. ... When President Biden and Mayorkas rescinded that policy on day one, it changed everything, and the cartels knew that." Click to watch ICYMI: Rep. McCaul in the News Real Clear Politics: McCaul Mulls Subpoena for State in Atheism Grant Probe Click to read Fox News: House Republicans demand new study on possible link between 'uncontrolled immigration' and crime Click to read The Washington Times: House passes defense with largest pay raise for military personnel in decades Click to read Click here to view this email as a webpage. www.mccaul.house.gov Washington, D.C. 2300 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-2401 Fax: 202-225-5955 Austin 11614 FM 2244 Suite 160 Austin, TX 78738 Fax: 512-473-0514 College Station 175 Century Square Drive Suite 210 College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (979) 431-6480 Fax: (979) 431-5180 Rep. McCaul | Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 Unsubscribe
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