Sadly, this resolution did not pass and never progressed beyond the floor in the house.
From Grok:
H.Res.57 from the 117th Congress (2021-2022) was titled "Impeaching Joseph R. Biden, President of the United States, for abuse of power by enabling bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors." Here's what happened to this resolution:
Background:
Introduced by: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)
Date Introduced: January 21, 2021
Purpose: This resolution sought to impeach President Joe Biden, alleging that, during his time as Vice President, he enabled bribery and committed other high crimes and misdemeanors through his son Hunter Biden's business dealings, particularly with Ukraine.
Progress and Outcome:
Referral: After its introduction, H.Res.57 was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Subcommittee Referral: On March 5, 2021, it was further referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties.
Outcome: This resolution did not progress beyond the committee stage. It did not receive a vote on the House floor, meaning it did not pass. The Democratic majority in the House at that time would have made it highly unlikely for such a resolution to move forward, especially given the political context and the nature of the allegations.
Status: The resolution died in committee at the end of the 117th Congress without further action. When a Congress ends, all unresolved bills and resolutions expire unless they are reintroduced in the next session.
Why It Didn't Pass:
Political Control: The House of Representatives was controlled by Democrats during the 117th Congress; thus, there was little chance of an impeachment resolution against a Democratic president making it to a vote or passing.
Evidence and Procedure: Impeachment in the House requires not only political will but also substantial evidence of wrongdoing that could convince a majority of members to proceed. The allegations made in H.Res.57 did not garner enough support or evidence to push through the committee process.
Public and Political Perception: The allegations against Biden were highly controversial and seen by many as lacking in substantiation at the time, making it difficult for the resolution to gain traction beyond its introduction.
Conclusion:
H.Res.57 did not pass and essentially had no legislative impact during the 117th Congress. It represents one of several attempts by some Republican members to challenge Biden's presidency through formal congressional actions, but it did not progress beyond its initial stages.