Generally, I see four problems plaguing the Biden team going in 2022, the mid-terms, and arriving in 2023 in a 'wounded' state of being. The four issues?
1. Whether they like to believe it or not...the immigrant/border chaos has developed into a top-three problem, with almost no way to settle or clean up the mess.
2. The economy is going into a recession....with very little that the Biden team can do....other than writing more stimulus checks.
3. The 'woke-business' has probably turned half the nation into a very negative group, and no way that the Biden leadership dynamics can reset the chaos.
4. Finally, the dementia issues follow Biden on a weekly basis. Personally, I have doubts that this is dementia, but I would suggest that he's on some type of prescription drug (simulant) thats making his speech/reasoning ability into a question-mark. I would also argue that his Monday through Friday schedule now (since day one) is probably the lightest of any President in the past one-hundred years. No one explains the light schedule or the necessity of this....week after week, after week.
Once the mid-term is wrapped up and the Republicans have a 30-seat majority in the House....I expect some committee to openly discuss impeaching Biden over most of what is Hunter's 'crap'. Rather than bring up the speech/reasoning ability....they will simply progress on three or four issues, which are directly tied to Hunter's history.
Fear of putting Harris into the Presidency? I would suggest zero fear, and mostly anticipation that she will screw up the role of President within a matter of weeks. The new VP? It wouldn't surprise me if it were offered to Hillary Clinton.
So I would anticipate this impeachment business to start up by October 2023, take at least two months, and leave the news media in a difficult position to explain things....without going into details of Hunter's past history.
All of this making into a massive theatrical production? No doubt, but it's been a production underway for at least 25 years.