Amidst the Republican Party’s persistent efforts to impeach President Joe Biden on allegations of corruption that remain unsubstantiated, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is reportedly contemplating a biblical escape route. Sources within the GOP revealed to CNN that Comer has grown weary of the protracted impeachment inquiry, which has lasted 15 months and yielded no concrete evidence to support its claims. The relentless pressure of the investigation has reportedly taken its toll on Comer, leaving him increasingly frustrated and contemplating a potential gubernatorial run in his home state of Kentucky. Despite the committee spokesperson’s denial that the investigation is winding down, sources maintain that Comer is preparing to close the chapter on the inquiry. The Kentucky lawmaker himself has denied any missteps in his handling of the Biden probe, but other Republicans have raised concerns about his approach. One GOP lawmaker suggested that Comer may have been overly ambitious in his pursuit of evidence to justify the impeachment effort. Nonetheless, Comer has remained steadfast in his conviction that Biden engaged in influence-peddling, despite the lack of substantial evidence to support his claims.