Is the White House on the verge of appointing a new leader?
Out with President Joe Biden — in with Vice President Kamala Harris?
If One America News Network reports are true, it seems as though the country may have a new president rather sooner than later.
According to OANN‘s Jack Posobiec, White House staffers have begun referring to Vice President Kamala Harris as “Heiress.”
“White House staffers have started to refer to the Vice President as Heiress when texting,” he Posobiec.
Scooplet: White House staffers have started to refer to the Vice President as Heiress when texting
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) April 11, 2021
This new nickname is an open secret in what is supposed to be the Biden administration…
As the weeks go by, more and more signs point to questions from pundits as to who is really running the country at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. But it’s not just the media. Politicians on Capitol Hill are wondering, too.
Sen. John Cornyn, R-T.X. recently took to Twitter to respond to a Politico piece about Biden’s appearances in the public eye.
After reading the article, he wrote: “Invites the question: is he really in charge?”
Invites the question: is he really in charge?
— Senator John Cornyn (@JohnCornyn) April 12, 2021
He took it a step further, writing:
“The president is not doing cable news interviews. Tweets from his account are limited and, when they come, unimaginably conventional. The public comments are largely scripted. Biden has opted for fewer sit down interviews with mainstream outlets and reporters.”
The president is not doing cable news interviews. Tweets from his account are limited and, when they come, unimaginably conventional. The public comments are largely scripted. Biden has opted for fewer sit down interviews with mainstream outlets and reporters.
— Senator John Cornyn (@JohnCornyn) April 12, 2021
Cornyn’s words prompted an uproar from Democrats.
White House Press Secretary was asked about the remarks and took a dig at former President Donald Trump in her response.
“I can confirm that the president of the United States does not spend his time tweeting conspiracy theories,” she told reporters at a Monday press briefing.
It’s worth noting that the former president often speculated about Biden’s health all throughout the campaign trail leading up to the election.
Perhaps Trump was onto something.
Because it sounds like those close to the White House may be whistling a similar tune.
The Horn editorial team