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Congressional Integrity Project April 22 – May 3, 2024 Summary

May 3, 2024

The Congressional Integrity Project continues to drive the narratives against the baseless, fact-free impeachment attempts of President Biden and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

This week, the Congressional Integrity Project released an updated report outlining James Comer’s year and a half of hyping up big claims of wrongdoing only to come up empty when finding any evidence. James Comer is all hat, no cattle. Read the full report here.

CIP sent out 6 rapid response products, including statements, fact sheets, and roundups.

The Congressional Integrity Project released an updated report outlining James Comer’s year and a half of hyping up big claims of wrongdoing only to come up empty when finding any evidence. James Comer is all hat, no cattle.

The Senate rightfully shut down MAGA House Republicans’ baseless impeachment of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, who in 2022 said if given the gavel he would investigate Joe Biden to help Donald Trump win in 2024, without irony attacked Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of Trump today as politically motivated in a report released by the Majority Staff of the committee he chairs.

After a year and a half of failure, Republican lawmakers finally admit that Comer has failed to present any evidence of wrongdoing by the President. Meanwhile, the Biden-17 have been silent.

James Comer has spent almost a year relentlessly investigating President Biden and has not found a single shred of evidence of wrongdoing by him, let alone an impeachable offense.

A federal appeals court rejected a request to release Alexander Smirnov, James Comer’s star witness in his impeachment investigation, from jail.

CIP was mentioned or quoted in the following article. 

Salon: Trump Media CEO begs congressional Republicans to investigate short sellers. “The company, which posted a 2023 revenue of $4.1 million and losses of $58.2 million despite a valuation in the billions, faces calls from Democratic-aligned groups for investigation, too. In an early April letter to Congress, the Congressional Integrity Project asked the House Oversight Committee to look into “possible influence peddling and corruption” by investors in the company.” [Salon, 4/24/24]