GOP House Investigating Biden-Harris Admin Over Zelensky’s PA Visit

On Tuesday, Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, fired off a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and White House Counsel Edward Siskel requesting documents regarding the Biden-Harris administration using government resources to aid Ukrainian President Zelensky’s visit to Pennsylvania, a visit that was widely seen as a prop to Harris’ presidential campaign.

🚨 BREAKING: Chairman James Comer Is Investigating the Biden-Harris Admin’s Use of Taxpayer-Funded Resources to Fly Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Pennsylvania to Campaign for Kamala Harris

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Comer began his letter by alluding to the 2019 impeachment of former President Donald Trump that claimed he used Zelensky to benefit his 2020 presidential campaign, a claim Comer dismissed as lacking “any evidence of wrongdoing on the part of President Trump.”

“The Biden-Harris Administration recently flew the same foreign leader -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky— on an American-taxpayer-funded flight to Pennsylvania, a battleground state in the upcoming 2024 presidential election, which has been described as the ‘trickiest battleground for Vice President Kamala Harris to win,’” Comer continued.

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“The Committee seeks to determine whether the Biden-Harris Administration attempted to use a foreign leader to benefit Vice President Harris’s presidential campaign and, if so, necessarily committed an abuse of power,” he wrote. “The Committee seeks to understand the circumstances that led — and any facts that could justify — the Biden-Harris Administration to transport President Zelensky on a Department of the Air Force aircraft to Pennsylvania to introduce government officials to President Zelensky about the Russia-Ukraine war.”

“President Zelensky’s itinerary included a stop in Pennsylvania to meet with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, until recently considered a promising candidate to further Democrats’ hopes to maintain control of the White House,” he noted.

Comer made reference to a September 22, 2024, interview published in The New Yorker in which Zelensky “stated his belief that President Trump and his administration would not be able to stop the war, despite this being one of President Trump’s main campaign platforms.”

“This rhetoric coming from a foreign leader released in anticipation of a U.S.-taxpayer-funded visit about the current administration’s political opponent is highly concerning,” Comer stated. “The Committee is investigating any coordination or communication among the Biden-Harris administration, Pennsylvania’s Office of the Governor, and President Zelensky for us or solicitation of use of government property to politically benefit Vice President Harris’s presidential campaign.”

Gallup: For The First Time In Decades, More Voters Identify As GOP

A new Gallup poll states that a number of issues favor Republicans in the 2024 election, chief among them the fact that more Americans identify as Republicans than Democrats.

In an average of Gallup polls taken between July and September, 48% of voters surveyed either identified as Republicans or leaned Republican, while 45% of the voters identified as Democrats or leaned Democrat. 46% of voters thought that the GOP was better able to handle the most important problem facing the country, as opposed to 41% who chose the Democrats. Gallup listed the issues that voters thought were most important as the economy and immigration.

50% of voters deemed the GOP better equipped to keep America prosperous, while 46% thought the Democrats would do the job better. A whopping difference came between the 54% of voters who thought the GOP was better able to keep America safe from international threats and the 40% who chose the Democrats.

Other indications favoring the GOP could be derived from voter disaffection with Democrats and the Biden-Harris administration. Only 22% of voters said they were currently satisfied with the state of affairs; only 39% expressed approval of the job President Biden and his administration have done, and the economic index had a -28 score.

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The economic index rating is “derived from the 22% of Americans describing current economic conditions as ‘excellent’ or ‘good’ versus the 48% saying they are ‘poor,’ and the 32% believing the economy is ‘getting better’ versus the 62% saying it is ‘getting worse,’” Gallup pointed out.

Democrats have led in party affiliation since the age of Ronald Reagan except for 2004, a Gallup graph showed. Gallup stated, “Republicans previously have not had an outright advantage in party affiliation during the third quarter of a presidential election year. Gallup noted, “Democrats have won presidential elections in years in which they had larger-than-normal advantages in party affiliation, including 1992, 1996, 2008, 2012 and 2020. In years when the advantage was narrower — 2004 and 2016, for example — Republicans won in the electoral college if not also the popular vote.”

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