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Biden: GOP seeks my impeachment to shut down gov't

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United States President Joe Biden underscored at a fundraising reception in Virginia that the Republican Party is looking to remove him from office in order to "shut down the government."

"But I've got a job to do," Voice of America's (VOA) Steve Herman wrote citing a report.

The remarks come in response House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's announcement that Republican members of the lower congressional chamber will initiate an impeachment inquiry against the president following the Hunter Biden case.

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