March 11, 2021
When will Joe Biden step down ... or be removed from office?
By Max Wendy
Is Joe Biden on the way out? By resignation, or by removal?
The answer to that question (based purely on my best guess) is plainly found in the wording of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution (assuming that document still counts for anything). Specifically, the answer is found in section 2, of the Amendment. This section states: "Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress."
Now you may be saying: "But Biden is the president, and Kamala Harris is the vice president." At present this is true, but if Biden resigns, or is removed from office, then Harris becomes the president, and the Office of the Vice President is vacant.
Why is this important? Because at present, the Senate is split 50-50 along party lines. Assuming Republicans could hold the line, no vice presidential nominee put forth could achieve a majority vote in the Senate. All Democrat legislation until after the 2022 election would thus be blocked in 50-50 tie votes, with no vice presidential vote to break the ties.
So how does the swamp manage to remove a clearly feeble Joe Biden and maintain the tie-breaking vote in the Senate? The answer, as always, is Mitch McConnell. Despite being 79 years old and having just been reelected to a six year term, McConnell is reportedly "considering" resigning his seat. It's been reported that the Kentucky legislature is drawing up plans to provide a mechanism to replace McConnell, despite the prerogatives of the Democrat governor of Kentucky.
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