
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1591 - Did Joe Biden Just Commit An Impeachable Offense?
Oct 14, 2022
The discussion heats up with President Biden's controversial dealings with Saudi Arabia over oil production and inflation's alarming rise. The potential implications of a former president's subpoena related to the January 6 Capitol riot create further intrigue. Drawing parallels between Biden's actions and past impeachment claims against Trump raises questions about political ethics. The podcast also critiques U.S.-Saudi relations, foreign policy failures, and the economic challenges looming over consumers and the nation as a whole.
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Trump's First Impeachment
- Donald Trump's first impeachment was over a phone call with Ukraine's president.
- He allegedly threatened to withhold aid unless they investigated the Bidens.
Biden's Quid Pro Quo
- The Biden administration seems to have engaged in a quid pro quo with Saudi Arabia.
- They pressured the Saudis to delay oil production cuts for a month, likely for electoral gain.
Media Focus
- The media focuses on January 6th rather than Biden's potential Middle East conflict escalation.
- Biden's actions threaten to worsen relations with Saudi Arabia at a crucial time for American alliances.
