THROWBACK: Senator Biden explains why President Biden should be impeached In 2007, Senator Joe Biden argued that a president who authorizes military strikes on a sovereign nation without congressional approval commits an impeachable offense. Biden made these remarks during an interview, emphasizing the constitutional limits on presidential authority in matters of war. “The President has no constitutional authority to take this nation to war against a country of 70 million people unless we’re attacked or unless there is proof that we are about to be attacked. And if he does, if he does, I would move to impeach him,” Senator Biden said, seemingly not anticipating that President Biden might take the very actions the senator once warned against. Based on Biden’s own criteria, some critics have suggested that President Joe Biden’s authorization of US-supplied and targeted missile strikes in Russia could qualify as an impeachable offense, given that it involved acts of war against a sover... Source: Geopolitics Live
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