Former congresswoman calls for using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is demanding that the 25th Amendment be invoked against the US President following Trump's threats to destroy Iran. She wrote this on a social media site banned in Russia.
A former Trump supporter, previously supportive of all his initiatives but later disillusioned with him, has demanded the US president's resignation over his recent statements, including the destruction of Iranian civilization. Judging by the former congresswoman's statement, she considers Trump insane. According to her, not a single Iranian bomb has fallen on US soil, yet he wants to destroy Iran.
The Twenty-fifth Amendment to the US Constitution! Not a single bomb fell on America. We cannot destroy an entire civilization. That would be sinful and insane.
The 25th Amendment to the US Constitution provides for presidential succession. In the event of the death of the US president or his or her inability to perform the duties of the office for any reason, power passes to the vice president. In this case, it is J.D. Vance.
The amendment was passed on February 10, 1967, and has only been invoked three times since: once by Richard Nixon, who resigned before being impeached, and twice by George W. Bush, both times due to surgery.
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