Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Josh Hawley have both made statements regarding President Joe Biden's capability to stand trial, suggesting the invocation of the 25th Amendment if deemed necessary due to being "Too Senile". DeSantis, during an interview with Mark Levin, referred to Special Counsel Robert Hur's report, questioning Biden's prosecutability due to potential senility. Hawley echoed this sentiment, arguing that Attorney General Merrick Garland should either charge Biden or consider the 25th Amendment to remove him from office, emphasizing that it's "One or the other"; Biden's inability to stand trial and continue as president are mutually exclusive.
Sen. Josh Hawley: Garland should charge Biden or invote the 25th amendment https://t.co/bLySFRwXyI
🚨Sen. Josh Hawley drops GAUNTLET on Biden Regime: "Garland needs to either CHARGE Biden— prosecute him— or go to the Cabinet under the 25th amendment and REMOVE him." https://t.co/hsA9TbYplC
Josh Hawley: “It can’t possibly be that Joe Biden is not capable of standing trial and can still be president. It’s one or the other. Garland needs to either charge Biden or go to the cabinet under the 25th amendment and remove him.” https://t.co/8eJCJIeuY7
BREAKING: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says if Biden is too “senile” to be prosecuted, then you have to think about invoking the 25th Amendment. During an interview with Mark Levin, DeSantis discussed Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report and said, “I think there’s been a lot of… https://t.co/c0EbX9xF49
Hawley says Garland should invoke 25th Amendment if DOJ declines to charge Biden: 'One or the other' https://t.co/rXAUAzYmgI
DeSantis: If Biden ‘Too Senile’ To Stand Trial, He Should Be Removed Via 25th Amendment https://t.co/1zmhzZGwLl