Cabinet members discuss using 25th Amendment to REMOVE Donald Trump
Donald Trump’s own cabinet members are discussing using 25th Amendment to REMOVE him from office because he is ‘mentally unfit’ after he whipped up MAGA riot
- Trump cabinet members discussing use of 25 Amdt for removal
- Comes amid one senior staff resignation and talk of others
- Military chiefs spoke with VP Mike Pence to activate National Guard after Capitol breach
- Trump issued meandering and conflicting statements about incursion
- Comes as House Dems revved up impeachment talk
- Three ‘squad members’ including AOC came out for it
- Dem leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries said ‘all options should be on the table’
- Trump was acquitted on impeachment articles in January
- Impeachment would bar future term in office
- Chief of manufacturing group floats 25th Amendment idea
- Trump protesters stormed the Capitol and stopped the counting of electoral votes
Members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet have been discussing use of the 25th Amendment to the constitution to declare him unfit for office after the president encouraged his supporters to march to the Capitol and many of them ran wild inside the seat of legislative power.
It is a provision never used for the removal of a president against his will and faces extraordinary burdens to take effect.
Nevertheless, CBS News reported that Trump cabinet members had been discussing the idea.
Vice President Mike Pence, who presided over the count on Wednesday, would take office if Trump were removed
‘I’m talking about actual members of the Cabinet,’ said Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan.
The 25th Amendment, which also governs a president who voluntarily relinquishes power on a temporary basis, requires that 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’ inform the Congress that the president is ‘unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.’
Several Trump cabinet members serve on an ‘acting’ basis and have not been confirmed by the Senate, lowering the number from the 16 threshold. A post election purge took out the Defense secretary, and Attorney General Bill Barr left before Christmas after a clash with Trump.
In an extraordinary statement, Jay Timmons, head of the National Association of Manufacturers, called what happened ‘mob rule’ and termed it ‘dangerous.’
‘Vice President Pence, who was evacuated from the Capitol, should seriously consider working with the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to preserve democracy,’ he said. Timmons is a former top aide to a member of the Senate leadership. He used to run the National Republican Senatorial Committee years ago.
The fresh talk of finding a way to remove Trump came after he egged on his supporters, who stormed the Capitol
House Judiciary Committee Democrats wrote Pence urging him to invoke the amendment. ‘Even in his video announcement this afternoon, President Trump revealed that he is not mentally sound and is still unable to process and accept the results of the 2020 election,’ they wrote.
‘President Trump’s willingness to incite violence and social unrest to overturn the election results by force clearly meet this standard,’ they wrote. ‘so too are his recent tweets, which Twitter has since deleted, saying the election was ‘stolen’ and that today’s riots ‘are the things and events that happen.’
‘For the sake of our democracy, we emphatically urge you to invoke the 25th Amendment and begin the process of removing President Trump from power,’ they concluded.
The 25th Amendment talk came after it was revealed that the acting Pentagon chief and chair of the joint chiefs of staff spoke with Vice President Mike Pence before activating National Guard to secure the Capitol.
Trump resisted efforts to deploy the Guard, the New York Times reported, and White House officials had to intervene to make it happen.
There was a long delay while U.S. Capitol Police sought to restore order – and some Democrats said it amounted to a coup attempt.
President Trump urged supporters to march to the Capitol, attacked Republicans who opposed his effort to overturn the election as ‘weak,’ pressured Pence not to accept certified votes sent by states, and issued bizarre statements after his supporters stormed the Capitol
Even if Pence and half the cabinet agrees, the 25th Amendment move requires a two-thirds majority of both chambers if the president objects.
NBC News reported that Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, who is married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, is considering resigning. That would change the ratio of votes needed to invoke the 25th amendment.
There was sign of Trump support evaporating in the Senate as members of the ‘dirty dozen’ caucus who had announced they would join Trump’s challenge to election certifications in states he lost began to flip Wednesday night after the violence and chaos.
But seeking to remove a president in his final days of office would be a quantum leap of confrontation from lawmakers who have gone along with Trump for nearly four years.
There was also fresh talk Wednesday evening of another avenue for removal: impeachment, this time by Democrats.
Trump was acquitted on two impeachment articles in December, but only Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) voted to convict on an article.
Three House ‘squad’ members called for Trump’s impeachment on Wednesday – and a key Democratic leader didn’t rule out the idea.
‘Impeach,’ wrote Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Twitter.
‘When I say all options are on the table, I mean all options should be on the table,’ Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY.), chair of the House Democratic Caucus told ABC News.
‘Donald J. Trump should immediately be impeached by the House of Representatives & removed from office by the United States Senate as soon as Congress reconvenes,’ tweeted Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Minnesota. ‘This is dangerous & unacceptable,’ she added.
‘When I say all options are on the table, I mean all options should be on the table,’ Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY.), chair of the House Democratic Caucus told ABC News
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), a ‘squad’ member and favorite target of Trump’s, Tweeted that she was drawing up impeachment articles. She did so as U.S. Capitol Police, awaiting more reinforcement from U.S. National Guard, were seeking to regain control over the U.S. Capitol building.
Trump had egged on his supporters to march to the Capitol, after promoting and addressing a rally where he called the election ‘rigged,’ once again touted baseless election fraud allegations, called Republicans ‘weak,’ and demanded Mike Pence not count votes certified for Democrat Joe Biden.
Even as lawmakers from both parties looked on in shock at Trump supporters trashing parts of the Capitol, Trump tweeted: ‘These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously & viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly & unfairly treated for so long.’
‘Go home with love & in peace,’ he wrote in a Tweet that would soon be taken down. ‘Remember this day forever!’
‘I am drawing up Articles of Impeachment. Donald J. Trump should be impeached by the House of Representatives & removed from office by the United States Senate,’ tweeted Omar.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) said she is drawing up impeachment articles
Supporters of US President Donald Trump enter the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. – Demonstrators breeched security and entered the Capitol as Congress debated the a 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification
U.S. Capitol Police stand detain protesters outside of the House Chamber during a joint session of Congress on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC
Jeffries served as an impeachment manager during Trump’s Senate trial in January
President Donald Trump urged supporters to march to the Capitol, attacked Republicans who opposed his effort to overturn the election, and issued bizarre statements after his supporters stormed the Capitol
‘We can’t allow him to remain in office, it’s a matter of preserving our Republic and we need to fulfill our oath,’ Omar added.
The idea of impeachment Trump for a second time – he was acquitted when he was tried early this year in the Senate following his infamous call to the President of Ukraine – was not being written off by Democratic leaders, some of whom were rushed to a secure location during the incursion.
Making it through an impeachment in a matter of days would be an extremely heavy lift.
The prior impeachment featured weeks of House hearings, followed by a House debate and a trial in the Senate, under rules governed by past precedents.
In the event that Trump were impeached, power would fall to Vice President Mike Pence – who announced Wednesday he would not bend to Trump’s pressure not to accept votes in states where he is claiming fraud.
‘Mike Pence is going to have to come through for us, and if he doesn’t that will be a sad day for our country because you’re sworn to uphold our Constitution,’ Trump said shortly before his backers took the Capitol.
In the event he were impeached, Trump would be barred from serving if he tried to run again in 2024.
‘Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from Office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any Office of honor, Trust or Profit under the United States: but the Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and Punishment, according to Law.