‘You Need Therapy!’ – House Judiciary Hearing Descends into Chaos Over Trump

A House Judiciary Committee hearing on Joe Biden’s China bribes descended into a hilarious shouting match this week between the Republican chairman and the Democrats’ Ranking Member. Democrats continue to insist that there is nothing weird about Joe Biden taking a $9 million payment from China.

It finally got to the point where Chairman James Comer (R-KY) couldn’t take it anymore from Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-MD). Raskin insisted for the 80 millionth time that it’s not a crime for Joe Biden to take $9 million from the Communist Chinese Party for nothing in particular, since it was a “business deal.”

Comer goes off on Raskin at that point.

“What is the Biden family business? What product do they sell?”

 

The two just descend into a hilarious shouting match at that point and the entire hearing went to hell in a hand basket. Normally, the chairman would bang the gavel and call for order in the hearing room, but in this case, the chairman was too busy yelling, “You need therapy!” at the Ranking Member.

To Raskin’s credit, he mocks the GOP for not impeaching Joe Biden already, which is a sentiment that most of us share. The good news, we suppose, is that if Members of Congress are just shouting at each other and wasting time, at least they’re not sending more of our money to Ukraine and Israel instead of taking care of America first.

Watch as the hearing falls apart:


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