(Washington Examiner) President Joe Biden might thank former President Donald Trump for this: Voters appear to be suffering from impeachment fatigue.
In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey, a majority of voters believe that since becoming president, Biden has committed impeachable “crimes.”
Overall, 52% said the president “has committed high crimes and misdemeanors that would justify Congress impeaching him.” Some 37% said that is “very likely.”
But despite new testimony from government whistle-blowers and a Biden family crony that the president and first son Hunter were engaged in financial hanky panky, support for impeachment has declined, said the Rasmussen analysis reviewed by Secrets.
“The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 38% of likely U.S. voters believe Congress should begin impeachment proceedings against Biden. That’s slightly down from 42% in May. Forty-seven percent (47%) now oppose impeachment, while another 14% are undecided,” said the analysis.
Despite testimony about President Joe Biden’s role in his son Hunter’s foreign business deals, voters are now less likely to support impeachment proceedings than they were three months ago.
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