If President Joe Biden's party loses control of both houses, he could face impeachment after several Republicans said a GOP majority would seek it.

According to John Owens, emeritus professor of US government and politics at the Center for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster in the UK, if the Republicans take one or both houses, "it is very likely that they will try to impeach Biden."

Robert Singh, professor of politics at the University of London at Birkbeck, believes that if the Republicans regain their seat in the House of Representatives, but not in the Senate, then it is likely that the impeachment attempt will end up looking like a "set of political points."

Last August, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green proposed that US President Joe Biden be impeached for allegedly leaving 10,000 Americans under the control of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Fox News political commentator Tomi Laren expressed the opinion that the US Democratic Party plans to make a "scapegoat" out of US President Joe Biden after the November midterm elections.

* "Taliban" - the organization was recognized as a terrorist organization by the decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of February 14, 2003.