'Lots of luck in your senior year': Joe Biden needles Republican impeachment threats as 'almost comedy'

President Joe Biden on Wednesday ridiculed threats made by right-wing lawmakers that he will be impeached if the Republican Party gains a majority in the United States House of Representatives once all of the votes from the midterm elections are counted.
Biden had just finished giving a speech about the Democratic Party's historically strong performance on a night that typically proves disastrous for the incumbent government when he was asked by a reporter to comment on the GOP's taunts – which include launching investigations into Biden's son, Hunter.
“Lots of luck in your senior year, as my coach used to say,” Biden said of the conservatives' vendetta.
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"Look, I think the American public wants us to move on and get things done for them. And you know I heard that there were – it was reported, whether it’s accurate or not, I’m not sure, but it was reported many times – that Republicans are saying and the former president said, how many times you’re gonna impeach Biden – impeachment proceedings against Biden – I mean, I think the American people will look at all of that for what it is," Biden said.
"It’s just almost comedy," he quipped. "But I can't control what they're gonna do. All I can do is continue to try to make life better for the American people."
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