Answer :
Final answer:
The Twenty-fifth Amendment does not grant the Vice President the authority to nominate their own replacement as stated in the question.
Explanation:
False. According to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, when a sitting vice president becomes president, she nominates someone to be vice president. This nominee needs both the House and Senate majority approval, not the replacement of the vice president.
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