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Raskin Floats New Trump Removal Push
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Another Run at the 25th Amendment House Democrats have introduced… |
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Another Run at the 25th Amendment House Democrats have introduced a new bill that would create a 17-member commission to review whether President Trump is fit to serve under the 25th Amendment. The effort is led by Rep. Jamie Raskin of New York, who has pushed similar ideas before and, apparently, has not been discouraged by the results. The proposal would look at whether the president is mentally or physically able to handle the job. In theory, this sounds like a constitutional safeguard. In practice, it looks a lot like Washington’s favorite hobby, turning every political fight into a grand emergency and then acting shocked when the public notices the theater. What the Bill Would Do The legislation leans on Section 4 of the 25th Amendment, which allows the vice president and Cabinet, or a body created by Congress, to say a president is unable to serve. Under this plan, congressional leaders from both parties would appoint commission members, along with former senior executive officials. The group would then pick a chair and carry out a medical review of the president’s ability to discharge the duties of office. But there is a small obstacle, and it is not exactly hidden…
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