Pressure Mounts on Biden to Step Down To Make Harris First Female US President

In a call that could reshape American political history, Jamal Simmons, former communications director for Vice President Kamala Harris, publicly suggested President Joe Biden step down to allow Harris to become the first female U.S. president.

Simmons made this statement on CNN’s “State of the Union,” praising Biden’s accomplishments while hinting at a final legacy move.

“Joe Biden’s been a phenomenal president; he’s lived up to so many of the promises he’s made,” Simmons remarked, pointing to Biden’s achievements throughout his tenure.

“There’s one promise left that he could fulfil, being a transitional figure. He could resign the presidency in the next 30 days, make Kamala Harris President of the United States.”

The statement has stirred debate as political analysts assess the feasibility and implications of such a transition.

Supporters argue that Biden’s stepping down could secure Harris’s historic place as the first female president, which would resonate powerfully in U.S. history.

However, the call comes at a time of sharp political shifts. Former President Donald Trump recently claimed victory in the U.S. presidential election held on November 8. He triumphed over Harris, securing crucial swing states such as Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.

Trump is set to be inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States in January 2025, rendering any potential transition under Biden’s current term temporary.

Simmons’ remarks add a complex layer to Biden’s last weeks in office. They urge a final act that could cement Harris’s legacy while underscoring Biden’s role as a “transitional” leader in U.S. politics.