Am I right in assuming that if Biden dies(as President) and because Kamala Harris isn't eligible to be President is the House Speaker(MJ) next in line and therefore becomes the next President?
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The only recourse at that point is to impeach her. There are no provisions in the Constitution for proving eligibility. She has passed the Electoral College vote, therefore they've already decided she was eligible. Her status hasn't change between then and now. If they failed in their duty then, then you can blame your Congressman.
If Congress now changes its mind, the only recourse is to impeach her. Even SCOTUS can't overrule a Constitutionally valid process.
So that is a valid play. People on all sides agreed to not object to her being a placeholder VP (since it serve's everyone's purpose), but if she is tried to be put in as president then bring it up then impeach her (just assuming your assertion is correct for argument's sake) impeach.
So, even under all the conditions you yourself have laid out, its possible to have a placeholder VP who will never be allowed to become president.
Sure. My only point was that she can't be ruled ineligible. There's no Constitutional means for that to occur. Even if you argue the whole thing is a big act only for optics, they still have to play it as if it's real. If this is the plan, she either needs to resign or be impeached.
Unless you can point me to something where the exact process of eligibility determination has been documented to a T, I don't think you can state this as a fact.
At best its a legal theory that has not been tested yet.
Just to elaborate on this, here is a hypothetical question. If it so happened that when Obama was president, an indisputable evidence came out that he was not eligible, are you saying that if he refused to resign and Congress refused to impeach him, he would have continued to be president ?
That is exactly what I am saying. Nobody has the power in that case to unseat him. Congress has to initiate impeachment, or he continues to be President. The Constitution is very clear on the process for removing the President in the situation where he is guilty of "high crimes and misdemeanors". That the crime is misrepresenting his eligibility to be President in the first place doesn't change anything.