When a president is guilty of dereliction of duty, lying to the American people on a daily basis, pressuring a world leader to lie during …
When a president is guilty of dereliction of duty, lying to the American people on a daily basis, pressuring a world leader to lie during a phone call, leaving American citizens behind enemy lines in Afghanistan, making America less safe on the eve of the 20th anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks and not fully in command of the country, what should be done about it? Many are demanding President Biden ’s resignation. While I agree the president should resign for his incompetence and dishonesty over Afghanistan, the reality is this will never happen. On Tuesday, Biden inexplicably called the disaster he created with his botched withdrawal a success! The president, his advisers, and the Democrat Party leadership in Congress are not living in reality. These unhinged leftists can’t even admit a mistake much less muster the courage to leave office on their own volition. Others are calling for the 25th Amendment to the Constitution to be considered because they believe President Biden is no longer mentally capable of discharging the duties of his office. I agree with this as well. It’s obvious that this president isn’t in charge of everything that’s going on around him by a long shot. But going down this road requires honesty and the ability to put country over party. These are characteristics that neither Vice President Kamala Harris nor a majority of the Biden cabinet possesses — the very people you need on board to invoke the 25th Amendment. Biden decided to move forward against military advice with a politically-inspired withdrawal from Afghanistan which directly led to the deaths of 13 servicemen and women. He lied to the American people about the strength of the Taliban and asked former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani on a phone call to lie about the deteriorating situation on the ground in Afghanistan.
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