The 25th Amendment: The Difficult Process to Remove a President By News September 22, 2018 Add Comment Edit The author of an anonymous essay in The New York Times writes that some advisers around President Trump discussed invoking the amendment, but the talk did not move forward because “no one wanted to precipitate a constitutional crisis.” Share this post Related PostsRussians Tried, but Were Unable to Compromise Midterm Elections, U.S. SaysA Government Shutdown Would Affect Hundreds of Thousands of Workers, Plus Holiday Travelers. Tell Us Your StoryThe Wall and the Shutdown, ExplainedRuth Bader Ginsburg Undergoes Cancer SurgeryTrump’s Allies in Conservative Media Put the President ‘on the Griddle’Supreme Court Won’t Revive Trump Policy Limiting AsylumErdogan Says Turkey Will Delay Assault on Kurds and ISIS in SyriaChristmas Is Near, but the News Won’t Stop. Here’s What to Follow.
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