Rumors Grow for 25th Amendment for Joe Biden

It’s one thing to joke about Joe Biden’s “verbal miscues and Corn Pop memories” – but the fact is there’s just “something not right with the guy,” says Sky News host James Morrow.

“Instead of coming out and owning this [Afghanistan] crisis – a crisis of his own making – Joe Biden spent the week cowering at Camp David,” Morrow said. “Where is the guy, and what’s going on with him?

“It’s no wonder that in Washington, rumors are beginning to churn about Biden’s mental capacity, and even using the 25th amendment to remove him from office.”

Morrow said the word around Washington is that Vice President Kamala Harris has been “sniffing around” to see whether she could “whip up the support” needed among cabinet.

Biden may not be looking good right now, but Plan B isn’t really any better from the viewpoint of many Americans. There doesn’t seem to be much motivation to remove Biden in favor of Harris when it would likely be more of the same.

The 25th Amendment may sound appealing to those on the right who are angry over Biden’s blunders in the Middle East and on our own southern border, but removing him will not remove the problem.

Instead, it’s going to take a flipped House, Senate and a new conservative leader in the White House. The only thing that’s going to make that happen is another election.


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