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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen would become president of the United States in the case of a hypothetical Capitol disaster since President Biden has not named a designated survivor for his Wednesday address to Congress.
A designated survivor is the person in the presidential line of succession chosen not to attend an event in the case of a mass casualty event that kills all other potential successors; designated survivors typically stay in an undisclosed location during important events. There does not need to be a designated survivor because the Cabinet will be watching from their offices or their homes, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said during a Tuesday briefing when asked whether the president would have a designated survivor during Wednesday s speech in light of COVID-19 audience restrictions keeping some Cabinet members home.
Donald Trump’s unprecedented second impeachment trial ended in acquittal Saturday. Seven Republicans joined unified Democrats, but they fell 10 votes shy of the 67.
Donald Trump’s unprecedented second impeachment trial ended in acquittal Saturday. Seven Republicans joined unified Democrats, but they fell 10 votes shy of the 67.