He begins by expressing concerns that Democrats are "not gonna be able to pass anything" if Republicans control the Senate.
He follows that up by saying that "there will be hearings, there will be investigations, they'll investigate Hunter Biden, it'll be very toxic."
"Marjorie Taylor Greene and those people will want to impeach Biden," he continues. "I worry about it just being very very ugly and I'm pretty sure that's pretty predictable."
Donald Trump was impeached twice by Democrats during his time as President.
As it currently stands, the US Senate is split 50-50 between Republicans and Democrats, so the vice president casts the deciding vote. If Republicans gain just one additional seat in the midterm elections, then they will have control of the Senate and Al Frankins worst nightmare will come true.
Three weeks before the 2020 elections, a story was published by the New York Post describing emails leaked from the laptop of Hunter Biden that contain evidence of influence-peddling and shady business dealings.
The story was hidden for the remainder of the election campaign; mainstream media ignored it, Facebook suppressed it, and Twitter censored it, resulting in many of the details being largely unknown until after Joe Biden was sworn in.
It took well over a year before the mainstream media gave the story any legitimacy at all. It is also claimed that the FBI intentially undermined the investigation, telling its agents to wait before further investigating.
Regarding Franken's fear of things getting "very toxic", the President categorizing half of US voters as "extremists" who are "a threat to this country" comes quite close to toxic.
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