Yes, millions of hardworking Americans continue to struggle to make ends meet due to Bidenomics and Bidenflation. Also yes: Despite three years of Joe Biden's policies continuing to take a bite out of their wallets, a majority of Biden critics who responded to a new survey named the continuing illegal alien invasion as the number-one reason they want him gone, come January 20, 2025 — if not sooner.
And yes, what was once Biden's border crisis has deteriorated into an all-out invasion.
According to Gallup poll results released on Wednesday, Biden's handling of the economy grabbed the number-two slot, followed by inflation at number three. It should be noted that the poll was conducted before the release of the Hur Report on February 8.
The findings were part of an overall survey on Biden and the 2024 presidential election that also found the embattled president's approval rating at just 41 percent — the lowest of all presidents at this stage of their first term.
As the illegal alien invasion of America continues with no end in sight, Gallup's findings are hardly shocking.
As my colleague Susie Moore reported, serial-lying Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was impeached in a 214-213 vote Tuesday evening, marking the first time that the House of Representatives voted to impeach a member of a president's cabinet in nearly 150 years.
The Senate trial of Mayorkas is expected to begin later in February. The Constitution requires a two-thirds vote to convict, and the penalty for an impeached official upon conviction is removal from office. The chances of the embattled DHS head being convicted hover somewhere near minus-zero percent.
Following the impeachment of Mayorkas, Biden (his handlers) said in a bizarre White House statement (emphasis, mine):
History will not look kindly on House Republicans for their blatant act of unconstitutional partisanship that has targeted an honorable public servant in order to play petty political games.
Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, a Cuban immigrant who came to the United States with his family as political refugees, has spent more than two decades serving America with integrity in a decorated career in law enforcement and public service.
From his time in the Justice Department as a U.S. Attorney to his service as Deputy Secretary and now Secretary of Homeland Security, he has upheld the rule of law faithfully and has demonstrated a deep commitment to the values that make our nation great.
Hang on.
So I'm not a constitutional scholar — but neither is Biden. Since when has partisanship been unconstitutional? Moreover, it is constitutionally within the purview of the House to impeach Mayorkas.
As for upholding the rule of law, the claim is a demonstrable lie.
Mayorkas and Biden have brazenly circumvented existing U.S. immigration law from the beginning. While the "sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory" is likely clueless to the fact, we can be certain that Mayorkas is not.
The Bottom Line
While the list of reasons Joe Biden needs to be kicked to the curb in November, if not sooner, is long, there is no reason more critical than that this president and his administration remain an existential threat to the security of this country.