T. A. Gardner
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It's looking grim for the Democrats in November. It's all but certain the Republicans will control Congress.
Now for the kicker. The issue that may be the demise of Biden is one that's becoming bipartisan because it can't be ignored: Illegal immigration and the border.
If Joke doesn't get the border under control, and if things there get worse with the ending of Title 42--against even many Democrat's wishes-- it may well become the issue that ends in a successful impeachment of Biden.
How? Because it will be a clear demonstration that Biden isn't even trying in the least to enforce immigration law that Congress passed. There is no equivocation that Biden, as it stands right now, isn't enforcing US immigration law as written. That is a major, and felonious, breach of his oath of office.
If things on the border get worse between now and November, and after that Biden doesn't make a major shift of course, it's going to be over for him. I could see a heavily Republican congress sending Biden a single purpose bill funding construction of a border wall and enhanced enforcement. If Biden were to veto it (likely), then it gives the Republicans all the ammunition they need to call for impeachment on grounds that Biden isn't upholding US law.
There are Democrats that would likely support that, and momentum would build to get rid of him on those grounds.
Now for the kicker. The issue that may be the demise of Biden is one that's becoming bipartisan because it can't be ignored: Illegal immigration and the border.
If Joke doesn't get the border under control, and if things there get worse with the ending of Title 42--against even many Democrat's wishes-- it may well become the issue that ends in a successful impeachment of Biden.
How? Because it will be a clear demonstration that Biden isn't even trying in the least to enforce immigration law that Congress passed. There is no equivocation that Biden, as it stands right now, isn't enforcing US immigration law as written. That is a major, and felonious, breach of his oath of office.
If things on the border get worse between now and November, and after that Biden doesn't make a major shift of course, it's going to be over for him. I could see a heavily Republican congress sending Biden a single purpose bill funding construction of a border wall and enhanced enforcement. If Biden were to veto it (likely), then it gives the Republicans all the ammunition they need to call for impeachment on grounds that Biden isn't upholding US law.
There are Democrats that would likely support that, and momentum would build to get rid of him on those grounds.