That letter alone should be enough to consider the 25th amendment, if a lot of his rambling nonsense and other classic indicators of demensia weren't enough, but that would require a Congress with a spine and morals.
That letter alone should be enough to consider the 25th amendment, if a lot of his rambling nonsense and other classic indicators of demensia weren't enough, but that would require a Congress with a spine and morals.
Greater chance of the 2/3's Senate than the Cabinet - the Cabinet owes their paycheques to Trump and a number might struggle after this to find meaningful employment.
Greater chance of the 2/3's Senate than the Cabinet - the Cabinet owes their paycheques to Trump and a number might struggle after this to find meaningful employment.
Although Trump might force the issue, if impeachment happens it has to happen over a major constitutional issue (eg. war against an ally without authorization by Congress); and if it's done properly, it goes down the same way as it did with Nixon - the votes are counted in backroom negotiations, and a delegation of members of his own party tell him its a done deal.
Trump being Trump, he might insist on impeachment and trial if he thinks he can bring voter pressure to bear to change minds in Congress.
Thanks, that's a good point, but in general Congress and the Senate are both spineless as well, and just ate the Presidential vetos on some very bipartisan bills so why would Cabinet feel anything other than unchecked?
Plus all the adults in the room were fired, quit or never appointed so he's a senile idiot surrounded by dogmatic bootlickers and other idiots with their own agendas so it's hardly the A Team giving real advice or suggesting compromises/restrictions.
Although Trump might force the issue, if impeachment happens it has to happen over a major constitutional issue (eg. war against an ally without authorization by Congress); and if it's done properly, it goes down the same way as it did with Nixon - the votes are counted in backroom negotiations, and a delegation of members of his own party tell him its a done deal.
Trump being Trump, he might insist on impeachment and trial if he thinks he can bring voter pressure to bear to change minds in Congress.
Summary of the applicable section of the 25th Amendment, including actions required by VP (and majority of Cabinet) as well as Congress (specifically if the President refutes their alleged inability to exercise the powers and duties of their office).
Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.
Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.
Summary of the applicable section of the 25th Amendment, including actions required by VP (and majority of Cabinet) as well as Congress (specifically if the President refutes their alleged inability to exercise the powers and duties of their office).
Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.
Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.
To be clear, the 2/3 House and Senate votes are only required if the President challenges the first attempt by VP and Cabinet majority, and they subsequently make a second attempt.
Of course, I don't think anyone believes that the current President wouldn't force a vote.
To be clear, the 2/3 House and Senate votes are only required if the President challenges the first attempt by VP and Cabinet majority, and they subsequently make a second attempt.
Of course, I don't think anyone believes that the current President wouldn't force a vote.
I'm not convinced his state of health is what we've been lead to believe. He's grossly overweight and appears to have peripheral edema. He's far too fond of fast food for someone his age and body habitus. It wouldn't surprise me if we learned that he had DM2, congestive heart failure, and sleep apnea, given his frequent nodding off during meetings and events. He also appears to have chronic memory loss and his speech is consistent with confabulation.
Summary of the applicable section of the 25th Amendment, including actions required by VP (and majority of Cabinet) as well as Congress (specifically if the President refutes their alleged inability to exercise the powers and duties of their office).
Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.
Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.
Probably not. Arguably he’s more directly controlled by some rather nefarious interests who might steer America in some ugly directions more deliberately and effectively.
I'm not convinced his state of health is what we've been lead to believe. He's grossly overweight and appears to have peripheral edema. He's far too fond of fast food for someone his age and body habitus. It wouldn't surprise me if we learned that he had DM2, congestive heart failure, and sleep apnea, given his frequent nodding off during meetings and events. He also appears to have chronic memory loss and his speech is consistent with confabulation.
My Brother the Doctor agrees and just like he does when he is in the presence our 88 year old Father, my brother watches Trumps motor function very closely. He surmise's that if Mother nature is going to take him it will be while Trump tries to climb the stairs of AF one. It is probably the only true cardio the President HAS to perform. My brother also has guessed that Trump probably suffered a recent mild stroke. Tic Toc, maybe that's why he is in such a hurry to stir stuff up.
He’s a chameleon. As far back as when he was a kid, he moulded himself into whatever his mom’s boyfriend at the time interests were. It was only a few years ago the he called Trump “cultural heroin” and “America’s Hitler”.
Having said that, he has surrounded himself with some weird techno anarchy-capitalists, Catholic integralists, monarchists, Christian nationalists and post-liberals like Patrick Deneen, Peter Thiel, Curtis Yarvin and other rich odd-balls.
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