So, you assert that a VP has the same power as a President? A VP can declassify anything in regards to the US govt? Hey moron, you forget supervisory authority. The VP is not considered a supervisory official. So, yehh the narritive is wrong. You and everyone that spouts that nonsense are missing that point.
The VP is not in the chain of command of supervisory authority. The President js.
Plain and simple, the VP does not have the powers of a President.
Reality #6: Vice-Presidential Declassification Authority is Very Limited
Finally, due to the discovery of classified records at Biden’s home and personal residence from his time as vice president, and similar revelations involving Mike Pence, there has also been discussion about vice presidential declassification authority. The vice president does have declassification authority, but it is quite limited. Under Executive Order 13526, the vice president has original classification authority, which means they may also declassify information that they or their predecessor originally classified. However, as a practical matter, the vice president – like the president – originally classifies little, if any, information, rendering this declassification authority mostly moot. The only argument that the vice president has declassification authority beyond this would rest on distinct declassification authority provided for certain “supervisory officials.” But as a general matter, the vice president is not considered a supervisory official of other executive branch officials, so this broader declassification authority does not apply to the vice president.
Must the president follow any specific procedures when declassifying government information? The answer is a resounding no.
www.justsecurity.org