The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Biden calls Trump ‘unfit’ but doesn’t endorse impeachmen­t

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President- elect Joe Biden said Friday that President Donald Trump isn’t “fit for the job,” but he repeatedly refused to endorse growing Democratic calls to impeach him a second time.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a letter to members of her chamber that lawmakers could move as early as next week to impeach Trump for inciting a violent mob that overran the U.S. Capitol if the president didn’t “immediatel­y” resign. Pelosi and Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer also have called on Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to force Trump from office — a process for stripping the president of his post and installing the vice president to take over.

Addressing reporters in his home state of Delaware, Biden noted that a key reason he ran for president was because he’d “thought for a long, long time that President Trump wasn’t fit for the job.”

“I’ve been saying for now, well, over a year, he’s not fit to serve,” Biden said. “He’s one of the most incompeten­t presidents in the history of the United States of America.”

But he refused to back efforts to remove Trump from the White House and insisted that impeachmen­t was up to Congress. Instead, Biden said he was focused on the start of his own administra­tion on Jan. 20, and he said his top three priorities are beating back the coronaviru­s, distributi­ng vaccines fairly and equitably and reviving the struggling economy.

His comments laid bare the political balance Biden has worked to strike in the months since winning the presidenti­al election. He has continued to sharply criticize Trump and nearly every facet of his administra­tion but also worked to keep the public’s attention focused on what the new administra­tion will do rather than indulging recriminat­ions against the last one.

Biden nonetheles­s conceded that Trump “exceeded my worst notions about him. He’s been an embarrassm­ent” and likened the “damage done to our reputation around the world” to “tin horn dictatorsh­ips.” The president- elect also suggested that a key hurdle to removing Trump was that he has less than two weeks remaining in his term.

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