All very silly.
The constitution really ought to change though to take sole right of impeachment away from the House. It's a bear-baiting pit compared to the Senate, and just as Trump's impeachments were, it's all to easy for someone to throw up these articles.
It's completely pointless because it doesn't even have Republican support, let alone Democrat support.
If and when it becomes necessary, Biden should be held to political account. This is not it. Taylor Greene is one of a few Congress members who have no respect for their own office.
// All very silly. The constitution really ought to change though to take sole right of impeachment away from the House. //
Perhaps, although it's generally accepted that under the current Constitution, the President enjoys legal immunity as long as they are in office (although not absolute immunity, or immunity from investigation of "nonofficial" conduct, eg US v. Burr, Nixon v. Fitzgerald, Clinton v. Jones, Trump v. Vance). As far as I can tell it's not explicitly bene confirmed in the Supreme Court that a President cannot face prosecution -- the cases above as the closest they have come to addressing the issue, but they all place only minor limitations. Still, in all likelihood Impeachment is the only remedy available at the moment against a criminal President.