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Education Secretary Miguel Cardona revealed as designated survivor: 15th Cabinet member in Biden’s line misses his high-stakes speech

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Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will be this year's designated survivor for the State of the Union address.
  • Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is this year’s designated survivor.
  • Cardona is ranked 15th in the presidential race
  • Each year, the designated survivor is taken to an undisclosed location in case the U.S. Capitol is attacked during the State of the Union address.

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Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will be this year’s designated survivor for the State of the Union address.

The 48-year-old educator and favorite travel companion of Dr. Jill Biden disappeared from the US Capitol building, where President Joe Biden will address a joint session of Congress in front of a crowd of dignitaries.

A White House official confirmed to the Associated Press that he was serving as designated survivor.

Cardona is 15th in line for the presidency.

Each year, the designated survivor is taken to an undisclosed location in case the United States Capitol is attacked during the State of the Union, which would wipe out most of the federal government.

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will be this year's designated survivor for the State of the Union address.

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will be this year’s designated survivor for the State of the Union address.

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland took a selfie with other Cabinet members, with Cardona notably absent.

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland took a selfie with other Cabinet members, with Cardona notably absent.

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland took a selfie with other Cabinet members, with Cardona notably absent.

A television show starring Kiefer Sutherland was based entirely on this concept.

Alberto Gonzales, who was attorney general under President George W. Bush, was the “designated survivor” in 2007.

Gonzales said it was “a cool thing,” but also a “sobering moment.”

Bush’s chief of staff approached him a week earlier.

He was then given two options on where to spend the night.

One of them was on a plane and chose it because “it would be cool to fly while the president was delivering the State of the Union.”

When he arrived at Andrews Air Force Base to board the plane, he was greeted by officials from every major government department.

They had “large folders of protocols and procedures to advise me should I become president.”

He then ‘settled’ on the plane and watched the speech.

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