Why there won't be a designated survivor at Biden's 1st speech to Congress
There will be no designated survivor when President Biden delivers his first joint address to Congress Wednesday night, the White House announced Tuesday. “There does not need to be a designated survivor because the Cabinet will be watching from their offices or home, but they will not be joining him for the speech,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. Whenever the president addresses Congress, the White House usually keeps one member of the Cabinet away from the Capitol in a secure location while the other Cabinet secretaries ...
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