'Fox & Friends' hosts share their doubts about the looming attempt to impeach President Joe Biden

Kilmeade was especially unhappy with Congressman Gaetz's strategy to impeach Biden with no planning
'Fox & Friends' host worry that Biden's impeachment attempts will be fruitless (Fox News, Scott Eisen/Getty Images)
'Fox & Friends' host worry that Biden's impeachment attempts will be fruitless (Fox News, Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: President Joe Biden's impeachment is being discussed and it has got the 'Fox & Friends' host worried that such an attempt would prove to be a fruitless endeavor for the Republicans. 

After months of investigation into Hunter Biden's illegal ties and financial exchanges with international bodies, the hosts seemed to finally admit that impeachment is not a practical option against the President of America. 

Host Brian Kilmeade also went to the extent of slamming Republican Matt Gaetz's determined but baseless attempts at putting together a plan to impeach Biden. 

Steve Doocy weighs in on Republicans' hesitance 

While there has been consistent investigative work as the Biden family is being prodded for more evidence to defend against the allegations, it goes without saying that, up until now, there's nothing solid that can be used to impeach the POTUS. 



 

Co-host Steve Doocy reflected on this and how even the Republicans, largely the moderate group, aren't completely on board with the impeachment strategy. 

"The back story is, Kevin McCarthy, the speaker, does not have enough votes to proceed with an impeachment inquiry," he said, "There are a lot of members in his caucus who want to see somebody impeached and they would love it to be Joe Biden. But as Mr.[James] Comer is talking about there, the moderate Republicans are not convinced." 

Despite the many attempts, Doocy says how, "they have seen bank records, they have heard stories but they have said there is not any evidence that Joe Biden did anything illegally."

While host Ainsley Earhardt tried to come in to say that the Republicans are merely "afraid" Kilmeade provided his own criticisms about the impeachment attempts. 

Brian Kilmeade slams Matt Gaetz for Biden impeachment strategy

Kilmeade was especially unhappy with Congressman Gaetz's strategy to impeach Biden but with no planning. 

"Matt Gaetz gotta be practical," he said, "He can't just tell the speaker 'oh, just do this'. Matt Gaetz, pick up the phone and you call up the moderate Republicans and you convince them because his [Kevin's] hands are tied." 

"I think people should stop posturing and start even dealing with their own parties," Kilmeade pointed out as there seems to be a clash of political issues in the parties internally that need to be resolved first.

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