Senator Schumer Calls For Trump’s Removal Via Constitution’s 25th Amendment

President Donald Trump shakes hands with Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer

Senator Schumer Calls For Trump’s Removal Via Constitution’s 25th Amendment

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer Said That President Trump Is No Longer Fit To Hold Office And Blames Him For Instigating The Mob That Infiltrated The Capitol.

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Photo: President Donald Trump shakes hands with Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer of N.Y, as he is joined by the Congressional leadership and his family while he formally signs his cabinet nominations into law, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, in the President’s Room of the Senate on Capitol Hill in Washington.

Photo Credit: J. Scott Applewhite / AP

Published January 8, 2021

The Center Square [By Steve Bittenbender]-

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer issued a statement late Thursday morning saying President Donald Trump is no longer fit to hold office.

The New York Democrat called on Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the Constitution’s 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office. Schumer blamed Trump for instigating the mob that marched on and infiltrated the Capitol Wednesday. Those acts forced a delay in ratifying the Electoral College results.

“It can be done today,” he said in a statement that appeared on his Facebook page.

Congress finally ratified the election results shortly after 3:30 a.m. ET Thursday morning. Minutes later, Trump, who had claimed the results were fraudulent, said in a statement issued by the White House there would be an orderly transition to the incoming Biden Administration.

However, Schumer said Trump should not serve another day in office.

“If the Vice President and the Cabinet refuse to stand up, Congress must reconvene to impeach President Trump,” he said.

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Under Section Four of the amendment, the vice president and a majority of sitting Cabinet members can deem the President unfit to serve. That would make the vice president the acting President.

If President Trump were to claim he is capable, then the vice president and Cabinet members would have four days to decide if they concur. If they do, Trump would resume his duties. If not, Pence would stay as acting president until Congress decides.

The vice president would remain as acting President only if two-thirds of both Congressional chambers find that the sitting President is unable to serve.

There are less than two weeks left in the Trump Administration. President-elect Joe Biden will take the oath of office on Jan. 20.

Schumer is the latest to call for Trump’s ouster. U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, called for the president’s impeachment Wednesday.

Also on Thursday morning, U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Illinois, posted a video on Twitter saying “with a heavy heart” the 25th Amendment needs to be invoked.

He said Trump did little to get the mob to stand down and denounce their actions. As a result, the country needs “a sane captain” running the country over the next 13 days.

“What happened yesterday is a wake-up call to many, but it’s a call to accountability for others,” he said.

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