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Kamala To Remove Biden Under 25th Amendment?

Washington D.C. is in a full blown panic and things haven’t looked this bad for the Democrats in decades.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) announced on Friday his intention to propose a resolution urging Vice President Kamala Harris to convene the Cabinet and initiate the process outlined in Section 4 of the 25th Amendment. This move comes in response to President Joe Biden’s debated performance against former President Donald Trump, which raised concerns after Biden appeared to stumble and lose his train of thought during the CNN-hosted event.

Roy stated his plan via a social media post, calling for Harris to mobilize the Cabinet to declare Biden unfit to effectively carry out his presidential duties. Section 4 of the 25th Amendment specifies that if the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet or Congress determine the president is unable to discharge his responsibilities, the vice president assumes the role of Acting President.

The congressman’s proposal follows a divisive debate where Biden faced criticism for his verbal missteps, prompting Democrats to express worry about the implications for his candidacy. Roy’s initiative marks a significant escalation, invoking constitutional measures rarely used in American history.

In response to Roy’s announcement, inquiries were made to both Roy’s office and the White House for additional details and comments, indicating the potential for further political debate and action on this matter in the coming days.

Meanwhile, Vice President Harris defended Biden’s performance, acknowledging a slow start but emphasizing a strong finish in contrasting his policies with Trump’s. She underscored the importance of substance over style in determining the outcome of the election, despite criticisms over Biden’s delivery during the debate.

The unfolding situation underscores the heightened stakes of the upcoming election and the scrutiny faced by candidates as they navigate high-profile debates and campaign events. As discussions on Biden’s fitness for office intensify, Roy’s resolution could spark broader debate and reflection on the presidential candidates’ readiness for the challenges ahead.