Crumbling Biden-Harris detente could signal search for new VP: 'The Five'
Fox News
The panel on "The Five" on Tuesday discussed the prospect that the relationship between President Biden and Vice President Harris could get to the point that the latter could be replaced.
Nearly a dozen presidents have gone all or some of their tenure without a vice president or have gotten a new vice president mid-term.
In 1974, Congress completed a confirmation process for former New York Republican Gov. Nelson Rockefeller to be President Gerald Ford's deputy following his ascension to the presidency amid Richard Nixon's resignation.
In another major example, President William Henry Harrison died only weeks into his 1841 term after battling pneumonia some believe he contracted at his inauguration. Vice President John Tyler assumed the presidency and completed his term without a formal vice president.