House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) is in talks and attempting to secure a book deal about his unfounded Biden impeachment.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) is in talks with at least one publisher about a book deal while he leads the Biden impeachment probe, Axios has learned.
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The project was revealed when a source directed Axios to a page on the HarperCollins website displaying a placeholder cover for a book by Comer titled “All the President’s Money,” with a purported publication date of Sept. 10.
However, Comer’s staff informs Axios that there is no imminent book and no book deal.
HarperCollins stated that the link was mistakenly posted and Rep. Comer requested its removal.
Discussions for the book had apparently progressed to the point of creating a page and assigning a publication date.
It seems Rep. Comer was attempting to utilize his evidence-free Biden impeachment to profit, revealing much about Comer’s motives and why he fiercely pursued turning his evidence-free investigation into an impeachment reality.
Comer had a book deal in the works. It’s no surprise he urged for the President to be impeached. The fact that Comer actively sought a book deal while supposedly investigating the president suggests a conflict of interest and potential corruption.
After Democrats gain the House majority, they may need to investigate this attempted Republican impeachment and any potential law violations by members of the current House majority.