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Donald Trump Could Be Removed From Office, (Without Impeaching Him), Due to a Little Known Clause in Constitution


Under Section 4 of the 25th Amendment which allows Congress to form its own body to evaluate the President’s fitness for office without impeaching him.

The 25th Amendment was originally adopted in 1967 and establishes the procedure where by the Vice-President succeeds the President if he or she is incapacitated, dies in office or impeached.


Irish Central, 25 March 2017


The Amendment clause, drafted by a son of Irish immigrants, says:


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"Whenever 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 transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President".

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Donald Trump's Presidency Could be Finished by Russia Investigations, Former NSA Analyst Says

'The administration isn’t getting away from this story'


John Schindler, a security expert and former counterintelligence officer, said that if the US President was to face an indictment over allegations his campaign team colluded with Russia to disrupt the presidential election, it could put an end to his presidency.


Carl Bernstein, one of the journalists who broke the Watergate scandal, claimed the US President was involved in a “cover up” to hide connections between members of his campaign team and Russia.





Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress on 28 February Getty


There are two ways that Congress can force Mr Trump out of office.

One way would be to appoint a panel of independent medical practitioners to judge the health of US presidents.
They say: “Former president Jimmy Carter has been a strong advocate for this approach, noting the advanced age and poor health of many U.S. presidents.

“Since the 1990s, Carter has expressed particular concern about the conflict of interests faced by the personal physicians to the President, who might otherwise be tasked with making a determination about medical fitness.”

He said the doctors were often very close to their President and may be willing to play down health issues to help their friends – his own physician was also his tennis partner during his administration.

The other way would be for Congress to appoint a body with no medical expertise because the 25th Amendment’s wording was purposefully left vague to allow the House to decide how to interpret the criteria for the President being “unfit to serve” itself.

If it decided Mr Trump was unable to be trusted with classified information by intelligence agencies, for instance, it could deem him “unable to discharge the powers or duties of his office”.


Despite Mr Trump’s noticeably erratic behaviour over the past few months, ...

which prompted 35 mental health professionals to write an open letter to The New York Times saying he showed signs of “grave emotional instability” ....

This is still unlikely.




President Trump is Barking MAD.

By Dana Milbank Opinion writer. Washington Post

The most worrisome moments for me in a very ominous time since Trump took power, was not President Trump’s bizarre rant about crowd size, his bogus claims about election fraud or his moves toward bringing back torture, blocking refugees and provoking a trade war with Mexico.

The most troubling moment was when he spoke about the weather;


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“It was almost raining,” the new president told CIA workers in Langley, recounting his inaugural address, “but God looked down and he said, we’re not going to let it rain on your speech. In fact, when I first started, I said, oh, no. The first line, I got hit by a couple of drops. And I said, oh, this is too bad, but we’ll go right through it. But the truth is that it stopped immediately. It was amazing. And then it became really sunny. And then I walked off and it poured right after I left. It poured.”


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Really sunny? I was there for the inaugural address, in the sixth row, about 40 feet from Trump, and I remembered the exact opposite: It began to rain when he started and tapered off toward the end. There wasn’t a single ray of sunshine, before, during or after the speech. Was my memory playing tricks on me?

This disconnect from reality is my biggest fear about Trump, more than any one policy he has proposed. My worry is the president of the United States is barking mad.

Last summer, observing a series of Trump falsehoods that were easily disproved, I wrote that these may not be deliberate “lies,” that Trump “may not be able to tell fact from fiction.” He didn’t just spout conspiracy theories about Muslims celebrating in New Jersey on 9/11, or about a U.S. general who executed Muslim prisoners with bullets dipped in pig blood. He often claimed he never said or did things contradicted by his own previous words and actions: that he didn’t “know anything about David Duke,” that he “never mocked” a disabled reporter, that he opposed the Iraq invasion “loud and strong” from the start, and so forth.

“More than anyone else I have ever met,” Tony Schwartz, Trump’s ghostwriter for “The Art of the Deal,” told the New Yorker’s Jane Mayer at the time, “Trump has the ability to convince himself that whatever he is saying at any given moment is true, or sort of true, or at least ought to be true.”

My Post colleague Jennifer Rubin, a conservative blogger, picked up on this theme in an important post this week, recalling Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-Tex.) description of Trump as somebody who “doesn’t know the difference between truth and lies” and “his response is to accuse everybody else of lying.”

Rubin raised the prospect that Trump might eventually need to be declared unfit to serve under the 25th Amendment if he can’t “separate what he wants to believe and what exists.”

That’s why his assertion that it was “really sunny” during his inaugural address is so terrifying.

That’s why it’s unnerving that Trump not only decided that he saw 1 million or 1.5 million people watching his inauguration but also that he pressured the head of the National Park Service to support his fantasy.

That’s why it’s frightening not only that Trump embraces the fantasy that millions voted illegally but also that he supports the falsehood by citing a Pew Center on the States report that says nothing about voter fraud — and by claiming pro golfer Bernhard Langer was turned away from voting in Florida while other, suspicious-looking people were permitted to cast provisional ballots. Langer, a German citizen, can’t vote in the United States, and it turns out he witnessed no such thing.

When Trump caused international havoc with tweets about China, North Korea and others, there was speculation that he was pursuing the “madman theory” to unsettle adversaries by making them think he’s crazy.

He’s doing such a convincing job of it that I worry that being a madman isn’t Trump’s theory but his reality.



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[Trump gave 1 remarkable interview in Jan 2017. Here’s a tally of all his lies.]


Trump is Unpredictable and Dangerous For The World.......





Donald Trump having a tantrum in the drivers seat of a semi-atruck after he failed to destroy Obama's healthcare. in Washington, DC, March, 2017, Picture: Jim Watson/AFP



'Bye, Bill!': Hollywood Roasts President Trump After the Spectacular Failure to Repeal and Replace Obamacare

  • Hollywood roasted Trump after he failed to pass new healthcare legislation
  • Celebrities posted an array of tweets, making fun of Trump's latest failure
  • Some pointed out that while he was blaming dems, it was actually a good thing
  • Others pointed out that for someone who claims to 'win' a lot, he doesn't
  • Trump has warned democrats that they will continue to 'own Obamacare' as it spins in a death spiral
Daily Mail UK, 25 March 2017


Hollywood couldn't resist celebrating as House Republicans and the President failed to repeal and replace Obamacare, one of Trump's campaign promises.

Trump blamed Democrats in Congress for the embarrassing defeat on Friday after Republicans were forced to cancel a vote on their health care bill, and Twitter essentially exploded.

With an array of tweets from Hollywood's elite, celebrities pointed out that it seems like Trump isn't very good at his job, and for someone who is used having HIS way.....
he hasn't so much in his first few months in the White House.....







Bette Midler was one of the first to tweet about the fail - posting a picture of a rubber glove who appears to be giving the middle finger and writing: 'Found outside Trump Tower' .....





Keith Olbermann posted a meme that's been circling the 'twittersphere' for a few days now - a cutout of President Trump driving a toy car. He also congradulated the president on his 'complete and utter failure on repealing ObamaCare, and called him a loser ...
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