Politico: No designated survivor for Biden's first joint address to Congress
With attendance limited due to the pandemic, many Cabinet officials won't be in the Capitol for the speech.
There won’t be a designated survivor for President Joe Biden’s first joint address to Congress Wednesday night, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday.
Typically, presidents designate a top official to camp out in a secure location in the case of a disaster that kills the president and cabinet officials.
But this time, amid the coronavirus pandemic, things are different, with attendance for Biden’s speech limited to 200 lawmakers, Biden administration officials and staff.
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WNU Editor: He will be delivering his speech at 21:00 EST Wednesday evening.
Joe Biden to Reporters:
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He has to stick to script and he is afraid to go off of it. His handlers will make him pay.
“And whether you like it or not, young lady, us cruddy politicians can take away that First Amendment of yours if we want to.” - Joe Biden 1974
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Biden is “as he always was,
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as corrupt as Bill Clinton and
“a greater racial divider than Barack Obama.”