My guess is they expect to pull off a full impeachment. I imagine the republican establishment is terrified of the rumors of a new party, you never know what kind of pressure could be put upon people.
Impeachment does not require a joint session. Here's what I found for joint sessions:
A Joint Meeting takes place when the House and Senate agree to recess and meet with the other chamber. The purpose of a joint meeting has usually been for Congress to hear an address from an important figure—generally a visiting foreign leader. This practice became a standard part of foreign leaders’ state visits to the United States after 1945.
A Joint Session takes place when the House and Senate adopt a concurrent resolution. Joint Sessions typically are reserved to hear an address from the President of the United States or to count presidential electoral votes as specified by the U.S. Constitution (Article I, section 1; 12th Amendment). On January 6, 1941, two Joint Sessions were held the same day: to count the presidential electoral votes and to hear President Franklin Roosevelt deliver his Annual Message to Congress.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives usually presides over Joint Sessions and Joint Meetings; however, the President of the Senate presides over Joint Sessions where the electoral votes are counted, as required by the Constitution (Article I, section 1; 12th Amendment).
Now that ought to be a doozy. Biden attempting to give an hour + speech? Standing on his own with all those applause breaks? Are they going to try to pre-record that? Covid-nerf it?
Could they be referring to impeachment?
My guess is they expect to pull off a full impeachment. I imagine the republican establishment is terrified of the rumors of a new party, you never know what kind of pressure could be put upon people.
I will not hold back or disavow the response that comes from impeaching Trump.
Unity? Bullshit.
Impeachment does not require a joint session. Here's what I found for joint sessions:
A Joint Meeting takes place when the House and Senate agree to recess and meet with the other chamber. The purpose of a joint meeting has usually been for Congress to hear an address from an important figure—generally a visiting foreign leader. This practice became a standard part of foreign leaders’ state visits to the United States after 1945.
A Joint Session takes place when the House and Senate adopt a concurrent resolution. Joint Sessions typically are reserved to hear an address from the President of the United States or to count presidential electoral votes as specified by the U.S. Constitution (Article I, section 1; 12th Amendment). On January 6, 1941, two Joint Sessions were held the same day: to count the presidential electoral votes and to hear President Franklin Roosevelt deliver his Annual Message to Congress.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives usually presides over Joint Sessions and Joint Meetings; however, the President of the Senate presides over Joint Sessions where the electoral votes are counted, as required by the Constitution (Article I, section 1; 12th Amendment).
Now that ought to be a doozy. Biden attempting to give an hour + speech? Standing on his own with all those applause breaks? Are they going to try to pre-record that? Covid-nerf it?
I think they used to just submit a written statement and the address in person is optional. He may not even show up for that.
Which is usually given in February. Not before Jan 30th
State of the Union, perhaps.
Wow! Did the shills come after you for stating accurately or what?
The NG staying till the 30th ? They'll ostensibly be gone unless extended a second time. What date is bidens address?