World Blog by humble servant. How to remove a President.!! The PRESS ARE RATINGS JUNKIES. THey scare of the THOUGHT. MAN UP YOU BITCHES.Rather, the 25th amendment is a part of the constitution that gives explicit instructions for how to remove a president who is unfit to serve.

The US Constitution provides instructions for how to remove a president from office if they are unfit to do their job—gravely wounded, for example, or mentally unstable. The instructions were ratified as an amendment in 1967, after John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Until that point, the Constitution just vaguely referred to the fact that a president could be removed for “Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties of said Office.”When can the 25th amendment be invoked for an unfit president?
Whenever the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet are ready to do so. One anonymous “senior official” wrote in a New York Times opinion piece that Cabinet members were afraid of “precipitat[ing] a constitutional crisis” by invoking the amendment, and instead chose to lie to the president and disobey him instead.

But invoking the 25th amendment would not be a constitutional crisis, a problem in government that the Constitution cannot solve.
It does not say when a president is unfit to serve, though. It doesn’t call out specific illnesses, mental or otherwise, or suggest tests of any sort. It just says this, under section 4:

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.

So if this were to play out today, the vice president (Mike Pence) and a majority of the cabinet (these folks) would have to tell the Speaker (Paul Ryan) and the president pro tempore of the Senate (Orrin Hatch) that they think the president (Donald Trump) should be removed. As soon as the message is delivered, Pence is president—but that’s not all.

What happens next?
At this point, the president can get their powers back just by saying that they are now able to carry out the duties of the office. This is pretty straightforward if power was temporarily transferred because the president was sick or having surgery. But what if the president says they’re fine, and they’re not? The rest of section 4 of the amendment sets out a timeline:

Within four days of the president saying they want their powers back, the vice president and the majority of the cabinet can declare that they still believe the president is unfit.
Congress must convene within 48 hours, if it is not already in session.
Congress then has 21 days to decide who to believe.
To remove the president from office, both houses must vote, by a two-thirds majority, that the president is unable to discharge the duties of the office. If they can’t reach a decision within 21 days, the power goes back to the president.

If the president is removed, the vice president takes over as president, and can appoint a new vice president.

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