This is wrong.
She gets to appoint nominate a vice president of her own choosing.
It still takes a majority vote of both chambers of Congress to confirm the new Vice President.
I would think the Republican House would stall the vote to keep the VP slot vacant. This has two benefits: 1) it takes away the tie-breaking vote in the Senate, and 2) it puts the Speaker next in line if something should happen to Harris.
-PJ
I stand corrected. I knew that but my premise was the Neocons of both the house and the Senate will go right along with her nomination making it basically an appointment. They are not going to hold up spending money, it goes against their greed and addiction of spending our money.