If they threw him in a straight jacket and dog walked him out of the White House we’d have to add another national holiday to the calendar.
He Gone! They will definitely enact the 25th amendment. What is the procedure, how many people have to sign on? This **** is too crazy for middle america aint nobody got time for a civil war. What's gonna happen to the CFP if this **** kicks off?
House Speaker Pelosi says lawmakers and staff should remain at Capitol complex until further notified and she looks forward to seeing lawmakers 'later this evening' https://t.co/SI0KRkhTXR https://t.co/aMJ9Maw0em
I want to see him rotting in jail a sad, lonely, pathetic man for the rest of his days imagine if we had 4 more years of this lunatic...America would no longer exist
These people actually believe this ****. Trump is a cult leader that has the world wide reach that comes with being potus. Trumpism is one of the most dangerous ideologies ever unleashed on the humanity.
She is making all of that way too damn simple. Yeah some peaceful protesters were harmed. But anyone looting and burning deserved to be arrested. The rest of what she said was most truth though. But you can’t ignore the bad and act like all of BLM was innocent and in good faith. And the problem with all that is when someone watches that they ignore what she is saying because of that.
Should Trump further escalate his attempts to hold on to the White House, there is a way for top officials to quickly strip him of the powers of the presidency: by invoking Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution. Under that amendment, if the vice president and a majority of Cabinet secretaries conclude the president is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office,” they can simply put that in writing and send it to congressional leaders. Once that happens, the vice president immediately becomes acting president. If the president disputes it, Congress decides the matter, with a two-thirds vote of both the House and Senate needed to keep the vice president in charge. Section 4 has never been invoked. Before Trump, discussions of it mostly envisioned a president who became physically or mentally unwell (in the decades before it was ratified in 1967, several presidents had faced serious health problems).