Republicans furious over 13 Americans killed in Kabul.
Republicans in Congress have called on President Joe Biden to step down following a terrorist attack during the evacuation of US troops from Kabul that killed 13 US soldiers and killed at least 170 Afghan civilians.
Republicans are calling for his resignation, impeachment and even the implementation of the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution, Hill wrote, according to the International News Group.
This amendment is about laws during the absence or succession of the President of the United States.
Some Republican lawmakers are calling for Biden to be ousted from power by prominent figures loyal to Trump, such as Taylor Green, Madison Couture and Sen. Josh Holloway, who are calling for his impeachment and resignation under Amendment 25 to the US Constitution.
But some Republicans are calling for other measures. Former Democrat Jeff Van Drew, who joined the Republican Party, issued a resolution Friday condemning Biden’s actions along with dozens of his allies.
Republican Rep. Tom Rice, who called for Trump to impeach Trump after the January 6 attack on Congress, called on Biden to “resign and hand over responsibility to someone who can handle it.”
Senior Republican Jackie Wallowski also called on Biden to resign from the Congressional Ethics Committee.
“Despite such demands, Biden is not going anywhere, and the chances of House Democrats ousting their party leader, led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, are slim, especially as they seek a multi-trillion-dollar budget,” Hill wrote. To spend on internal programs to expand the social health network.
But Republicans are calling for Biden’s impeachment and resignation to show their supporters how they would monitor Biden’s presidency if voters backed them in the 2022 midterm elections to win a majority in the US Senate and House of Representatives. will have.
In fact, many Republicans see Biden’s clumsy, erratic, and now deadly act in managing operations to leave Afghanistan as a major political and military disaster that may help support Republicans in Congress.