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Biden To Be Removed Using 25th Amendment? Today In America Your Opinion   Should Biden Drop Out Aft

Biden To Be Removed Using 25th Amendment? Today In America Your Opinion   Should Biden Drop Out After Debate Failure? [Yes, He Should →]( [No, He Should Not →](   Biden To Be Removed Using 25th Amendment? Following a subpar debate performance by President Biden, Representative Chip Roy (R-Texas) called for Vice President Harris to activate the Cabinet and evaluate whether Biden is capable of fulfilling his presidential duties. Roy's resolution, sparked by Biden's verbal stumbles during a debate with former President Trump, suggests utilizing Section 4 of the 25th Amendment. This section allows the Vice President and Cabinet to declare a president unfit if necessary, though it has never been invoked.   Roy emphasized that his resolution is not politically motivated but stems from genuine concerns over Biden's ability to lead, especially given the current global challenges. The resolution itself is symbolic and wouldn't compel action from the Vice President or Cabinet.   House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) also expressed that the Cabinet should consider this action, but reiterated that the decision does not lie with Congress. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris defended Biden's debate performance, highlighting his strong finish and the clear policy contrasts he demonstrated against Trump. Harris's spokesperson, Ernie Apreza, affirmed her support for Biden, looking forward to continuing their service together.   Here are some facts about June 23   - 1989 - The movie Batman opened in theaters, starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson. - 1931 - Wiley Post and his navigator, Harold Gatty, took off for a round the world flight in the single-engine airplane, the "Winnie Mae." from Roosevelt Field, New York. they arrived back at Roosevelt Field on July 1st, completing the trip with a record time of eight days, 15 hours and 51 minutes. - 1941 - Lena Horne recorded "St. Louis Blues." Her career spans several decades, even into the 1980s when she made a guest appearance on the popular TV hit "The Cosby Show." Regards, Team Spin ⚡  [signature] [Unsubscribe from these emails](

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