The White House, through Counsel Ed Siskel, has officially communicated to House Speaker Mike Johnson that the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has concluded, citing a lack of evidence of any wrongdoing by the president. This assertion follows reports and statements from within Republican ranks, including those of Colorado Republican Ken Buck, pointing to the inquiry’s failure to substantiate claims of misconduct and its diversion from essential national issues. The letter pointed out the consistent testimony by witnesses before the committee, which countered allegations against President Biden concerning involvement in his son Hunter’s business activities. The White House criticized the continuation of the probe by Republican investigators, noting the unnecessary re-interviewing of witnesses and the undue targeting of the President’s family. With a firm call to conclude the matter, the White House urged a return to addressing more significant issues facing the nation.