Sleepy Joe did a quick presser about COVID-19 and retreated to his basement.
No mention of the Afghanistan crisis.
And reports indicate Biden has hardly spoken to foreign leaders about the chaotic situation.
Guess who is speaking to allies about the Afghanistan crisis?
Hillary.
After the White House said Biden wasn’t calling foreign leaders, Canada’s Justin Trudeau made this announcement:
Why is Trudeau talking to Hillary and not Biden?
She does have experience destroying nations with disastrous foreign policy.
Suspiciously, the Clintons were spotted in Canada this week.
Maybe that explains why Trudeau dropped Hillary’s name in his press conference.
But who seriously believes Bill & Hillary were only there for ‘vacation?’
This could indicate something fishy going on behind the scenes.
The calls for Biden to resign grow louder as the Afghanistan crisis unfolds.
And reports indicate fighting between Biden & Kamala in the White House:
With the conflict between Sleepy Joe & Kamala and Hillary talking to foreign leaders, are they pulling strings to invoke the 25th Amendment against Biden?
Could this open the door for Hillary to slither her way into the White House?
There are unconfirmed rumors of Biden’s Cabinet discussing the 25th Amendment after the Afghanistan debacle.
NOQ Report discussed the rumor:
We don’t make a habit out of publishing unconfirmed rumors, but the source of this particular rumor has been rock-solid in the past. This person, who has ties to the DNC, rightly informed me that both Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg would end their campaigns inexplicably before Super Tuesday during last year’s Democratic primary.
The text from the source reads, “Stay tuned. Team Kamala is quietly visiting Cabinet members in person to test the appetite for 25A in light of Taliban. [Chief of Staff Ron] Klain and other Biden loyalists left out but surprised others seem ready and willing. It could happen next week.”
Kamala Harris has been conspicuously away from the public eye ever since the Taliban took control of Kabul and the entire nation of Afghanistan. She has distanced herself from the whole debacle and reportedly refused to stand by Joe Biden when he addressed the nation Monday.
For the 25th Amendment to be invoked, a majority of the Cabinet would need to vote to remove the President for inability to fulfill the duties of the office. With 24 Cabinet members, including Harris, her team would need 12 others to join them. Then, they would need a supermajority in both the House and Senate to make it stick.
Infowars also hinted at the scenario:
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he discussed the Afghanistan fallout with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, amid reports Joe Biden hadn’t spoken to any world leaders.
“I also spoke last night with former U.S. secretary of state Hillary Clinton,” Trudeau stated on Tuesday, saying she “shares our concern for Afghan women and girls.”
“She welcomed our efforts and urged Canada to continue our work,” Trudeau added.
Did we miss something? When did Hillary Clinton become the US ambassador to Canada? Could this be a violation of the Logan Act?
The bizarre admission came one day after cabinet officials admitted Joe Biden hadn’t yet discussed the debacle with any world leaders.
“He has not yet spoken with any other world leaders,” White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters Tuesday, adding that he, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and other foreign policy wonks are acting as Biden’s proxies.
Not so coincidentally, Hillary and former President Bill Clinton were both “vacationing” in Quebec over the weekend, so it’s possible she spoke with Trudeau in person.
News of the discussion with Clinton comes as rumors swirl that Kamala Harris has reportedly discussed invoking the 25th Amendment against Biden following the botched pullout of Afghanistan.
If that turns out to be the case, and Kamala assumes the presidency, it could potentially leave a VP vacancy for Hillary should Harris choose to nominate her.
Section 2 of the 25th Amendment states: “Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.”
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