Pelosi Called on to Remove Biden 'Immediately' after Americans Abandoned
Lawmakers call on House speaker to 'begin impeachment proceedings immediately'

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has been called on to remove regime leader Joe Biden from office by beginning "impeachment proceedings immediately" after Americans were abandoned in Afghanistan.
On Monday evening, a group of lawmakers wrote a letter to Pelosi, calling on her to immediately begin the proceedings to impeach Biden.
The calls came after hundreds of American citizens were abandoned in Afghanistan following Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from the country.
The letter is signed by Reps. Claudia Tenney (R-NY), Ronny Jackson (R-TX), Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ), Pete Sessions (R-TX), and Yvette Herrell (R-NM).
"The American people must have full confidence in their Commander in Chief’s judgment and ability to protect our country and respond decisively to national security threats,” the House members wrote to Pelosi.
"We have no confidence in President Joseph R. Biden’s ability to carry out his duties as Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces."

"His unilateral, reckless decision to retreat from Afghanistan was done against the advice of military and national security experts and it has now put thousands of American military personnel, citizens, and Afghan allies in grave peril,” they wrote.
"Tragically, at least 12 service members have lost their lives in the deadliest attack on U.S. forces in the last decade.
"President Biden refuses to take responsibility for his actions and continues to mishandle the deteriorating situation at every step.
"In addition, he has deliberately misled the American people in response to questions posed by the media.
"Free nations around the world look to the United States for leadership, and President Biden has proven definitively, and repeatedly, since this crisis began, that he is not capable of effectively executing his duties as our Commander-in-Chief and leader of the free world.”
"As members of Congress, we have the duty to oversee the Executive Branch and provide for the common defense of the United States of America,” the letter concludes.
"We do not have confidence in President Biden’s ability to continue serving as Commander-in-Chief.
"It is after much consideration and with heavy hearts at the current state of our nation that we call upon you, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to begin impeachment proceedings immediately.”
The pressure to remove Biden from office is rapidly mounting after U.S. forces pulled out of the country on Monday.
After the last plane left Kabul, hundreds of Americans were still trapped in a country that is now controlled by Taliban terrorists.

Biden has faced mounting calls to resign from lawmakers following the disaster that he effectively created in Afghanistan.
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) said that Biden has “failed on all fronts” with respect to providing “our brave troops with a coherent, strategically intelligent, and sound operation that keeps our Armed Services, citizens, and allied partners out of harm’s way.”
"President Joe Biden’s weak address to the American people shows he is unfit to serve as President of the United States,” Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) said in a statement last week.
"For six days, Joe Biden remained in hiding during the most significant foreign policy and national security failure in a generation.
"Rather than provide leadership and address the American people and our allies around the world, Joe Biden chose to continue his vacation while the U.S. Embassy in Kabul was abandoned, the Taliban toppled the Afghan government, and tens of thousands of U.S. citizens and Afghans desperately rushed to the airport to be evacuated from Kabul.
"President Biden’s lack of a plan, dereliction of duty, and deafening silence erode our credibility to defend U.S. interests in the future.”
Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), who served as the White House physician under both Presidents Obama and Trump, called on Biden to leave office during a Fox News interview last week.
Biden is no longer “cognitively prepared” to be president of the United States, Jackson warned.