The Guardian (USA)

Republican cites 25th amendment in bid to remove ‘too old’ Biden from office

- Martin Pengelly in Washington

A Colorado Republican introduced a congressio­nal resolution calling for Kamala Harris to invoke the 25th amendment to the US constituti­on and remove Joe Biden because he is too old.

The resolution from the US House member Ken Buck has little chance of success.

John Dean, who was White House counsel under Richard Nixon, the president who resigned under pressure from his own party, said: “Just when you think there may be a few normal Republican­s, you discover they are all crazy.

“This man [Buck] is leaving public office. He is the person with the cognitive problem not Joe Biden.”

Section four of the 25th amendment provides for the replacemen­t, by the vice-president, of a president deemed incapable. It has never been used. Calls for its use intensifie­d in 2021, after the deadly January 6 attack on Congress, which Donald Trump incited in an attempt to stay in the Oval Office. Mike Pence, Trump’s vice-president, rejected a House resolution. Just one Republican, Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, backed it.

Buck, 65, contends that Biden – at 81, only three and a half years older than Trump, his probable challenger for re-election – has become mentally incapable.

The vice-president, Buck’s resolution said, should “convene and mobilise the principal officers of the executive department­s of the cabinet to activate section four of the 25th amendment to declare President Joseph R Biden incapable of executing the duties of his office”.

Biden, Buck’s resolution says, “has been televised wandering aimlessly at events … frequently speaks publicly in an incoherent and indiscerni­ble manner [and] has repeatedly fallen while walking up stairs”.

Trump has been televised wandering aimlessly, speaking incoherent­ly and struggling to maintain balance.

Buck’s resolution also cites controvers­ial observatio­ns by the special counsel Robert Hur in his report on Biden’s retention of classified infor

mation, about the president’s age and mental capacity.

Experts said Hur was wrong to cast doubt on Biden’s abilities while declining to charge. Trump faces 40 charges related to his own retention of classified informatio­n, lodged by another special counsel, Jack Smith.

Buck’s resolution also cites verbal mistakes by Biden, including mixing up the presidents of Mexico and Egypt.

Trump’s gaffes are just as familiar. Last week, he appeared to get his wife’s name wrong at the CPAC conference.

“You got to take a look at the other guy, he’s about as old as I am, but he can’t remember his wife’s name,” Biden told the NBC host Seth Meyers on Monday.

Set to retire this year, Buck is a stringent conservati­ve but has nonetheles­s rejected Trump’s claims of election fraud. He has expressed skepticism about Republican­s’ attempt to impeach Biden over alleged corruption, saying he did not think “tit-for-tat” impeachmen­ts were a good idea. But he defended Trump against an attempt to remove him from the ballot in Colorado, for inciting an insurrecti­on.

In a statement about his resolution,

Buck said: “The Hur report officially addressed what many Americans have long witnessed with their own eyes – that President Biden is no longer fit to successful­ly discharge the critical duties of his office.

“Numerous instances were articulate­d in the report, and have played out in full public view, showing President Biden’s apparent cognitive decline and lack of mental stamina.”

Biden was the oldest president ever inaugurate­d and would be 86 by the end of a second term. Polling shows majorities of voters believe he is too old. The White House has pushed back aggressive­ly on the matter.

On Monday, Biden told NBC the election would be about “about how old your ideas are”, and he said Trump “wants to take us back”.

 ?? Photograph: Chip Somodevill­a/Getty Images ?? Joe Biden. ‘You got to take a look at the other guy, he’s about as old as I am, but he can’t remember his wife’s name,’ he said on Monday.
Photograph: Chip Somodevill­a/Getty Images Joe Biden. ‘You got to take a look at the other guy, he’s about as old as I am, but he can’t remember his wife’s name,’ he said on Monday.

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