Imagine this scenario:

After a long and bitter Senate confirmation process to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court, Vice President Kamala Harris ends up casting the tie-breaking 51st vote for President Joe Biden’s nominee: herself.

One expert told Fox News on Wednesday that this is possible, and more importantly, legal under the Constitution.

”The Constitution doesn’t place any conditions on the types of ties the vice president can break as presiding officer,” Sarah Binder, a professor of political science at George Washington University and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, told Fox News Digital. ”That would presumably leave the VP free to break a tie on confirming herself to the Supreme Court.”... Read More: Newsmax