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Republican representative Andy Ogles has made a bold move to impeach Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of covering up Joe Biden’s mental decline and mishandling immigration issues at the border. Ogles claims that Harris had knowledge of Biden’s cognitive impairment but failed to take action. He also criticized her for her handling of the border crisis, labeling her as the “border czar” with “extraordinary incompetence.”

In addition to these allegations, a complaint obtained by The New York Times from David Warrington, the general counsel for Donald Trump’s campaign, accuses Harris of illegal activity related to Joe Biden’s campaign funds. Warrington claimed that Harris was attempting to divert $91.5 million from Biden’s leftover campaign cash, which he described as a brazen money grab and a violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act.

These accusations come at a tumultuous time for Harris, as President Biden recently announced that he would not be seeking re-election. Despite stepping aside from the race, Biden remains in office and is set to address the nation in his first speech since making the surprising announcement. Speculations regarding Biden’s health and even his existence have emerged, but he has since disproved these claims by participating in a Harris campaign event.

Ogles’ call for impeachment of Harris has raised concerns and could potentially lead to a vote on the House floor. His bold statement demanding the removal of the vice president has sparked discussions about the future of the Democratic Party and the country as a whole. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how these allegations against Harris will impact her political career and the administration as a whole.