Issa floats constitutional amendment to let Congress, SCOTUS remove president after Biden health 'cover-up'

Rep Darrell Issa on Friday suggested that the House should consider taking up a constitutional amendment to make it easier to remove a president who is unable to perform the job in response to the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden's declining mental state Issa R-Calif who is a member of the House Judiciary Committee noted that actions taken by Biden administration functionaries to keep Americans in the dark about his soundness show that the provisions in the th Amendment may be insufficient That amendment allows the Vice President and the Cabinet to remove a president from his role if he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office The initiation was inevitably intended to be the vice president and the cabinet based on the assumption that they would take their oath and their observation seriously and that they were closest to the president to know if that event was needed Issa reported Fox News It now looks as though their impartiality can be questioned SENATE HEARING ON WHO WAS REALLY RUNNING BIDEN WHITE HOUSE KICKS OFF WEDNESDAY Issa added If that's the affair the other two branches need to be brought in in selected way into the process of asserting that the president may be unable to perform his duties and determining that in a fair and if necessary inhabitants way The other two branches in this matter would likely be Congress and the Supreme Court Issa's comments come as the House Oversight Committee is set to interview three Biden administration representatives next week about the former president's decline Former Domestic Guidelines Council Director Neera Tanden will meet with the committee Tuesday Former Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor to the First Lady Anthony Bernthal will meet with the committee Thursday Former White House Physician Dr Kevin O'Connor will testify under subpoena on Friday FOX NEWS POLL VOTERS DISTRUST BIDEN ADMINISTRATION ON PRESIDENT'S MENTAL FITNESSThe committee also has interviews scheduled with former administration executives Annie Tomasini and Ashley Williams And it's seeking interviews with several leaders in the Biden inner circle including former Chief of Staff Ron Klain and former Senior Advisor to the President for Communications Anita Dunn Also among the questions investigators will have is whether any Biden administrators used the autopen to authorize executive actions without the president's permission The results of that assessment according to Issa could help inform exactly how to write this expected constitutional amendment What Chairman Comer is doing is extremely essential because he's basically doing the fact-finding for the Judiciary Committee which is going to undoubtedly take up a doable amendment to the th Amendment Issa declared CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThere is a very high threshold to amend the Constitution a two-thirds vote in each chamber and ratification by three-quarters of states So if an amendment does materialize from the Judiciary Committee it would face a tough road to make it through Congress even with unified Republican control But Issa says it's worth making an effort to improve the system Since it didn't work we have to ask is there another way to make it work better in the future he questioned