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We're on day six of the so-called 'cocaine gate,' and the hashtag 'cocaine in Washington' is trending on Twitter. This brings me to an important question. The GOP has held the majority for the last six months but has failed to implement any meaningful cuts in Joe Biden's bloated administration. They've also failed to hold him accountable through impeachment or any other means. In fact, the Supreme Court seems to be doing all the heavy lifting for them, which, conveniently, allows the GOP to avoid doing the same.

However, we're running out of issues and cases, and the Supreme Court will soon run out of opportunities to hold the executive branch to account. Moreover, it's not really their job to do so - that's Congress's responsibility. This brings us to the key issue of the moment: what happens if it's discovered that the cocaine was brought into the White House by a family member or a staff member of the Biden administration?

If the Department of Justice chooses not to act on it, then what's next? As a member of the Republican Party, it's our job to present our case to the American people, to show that our way of life is better and to earn their votes. It's also our job to hold the Biden administration accountable.

We control the power of the purse, and we could impeach him, or we could constantly criticize Biden on Sean Hannity's show. Those are our options. However, impeachment seems unlikely because it would take too long, and the Senate could simply dismiss it.

So, the most viable option left is to use the power of the purse. This is the way our system was designed, with Congress, especially the House, as the stewards of taxpayer resources. If the legislative branch is not satisfied with the performance of the executive branch, it can withhold funding. That's how the Founding Fathers designed our system.

If the Republican Party endorses a system that allows the Biden administration or the Biden family to bring cocaine into the White House and then funds it, they are complicit. And if that's the case, they should not exist as a political entity.

I'm not a prude. I understand that drugs affect every household and every family. But this is the White House we're talking about. The issue of drugs is a smaller part of a larger issue, which is corruption within all the rogue agencies that Biden controls.

High-profile problems like drug scandals tend to stick around. So, this story is unlikely to go away. But the Republicans need to show the country that they are serious about their principles.

By funding agencies that do not hold people accountable, they risk alienating ordinary Americans. We all know people who've struggled with addiction and faced the consequences. Yet the Biden family seems to get away with such behavior, even in the White House.

This is an easy case for the Republicans to make. But to change the system, they need to take their job as stewards of taxpayer resources seriously. They must have the will to tell the Biden administration that they are not going to hand over trillions of taxpayer dollars for them to use as they wish.

These practices must end before the next presidential election. It's time to take a step back, reflect, and then act decisively.

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