>good, fuck that guy
Glad you got that comma right…
But in the context of the 25th, it's very specific.
Note that only the first 15, down to Homeland Security, count for the 25th unless they've changed the law (the law defines the "principal officers" that the 25th applies to).
They are defined in 5 USC 101.
Yes. But it's not just because they think he committed a crime. It specifically
states "unable to discharge" his duties. The purpose is incapacitation. Crimes
are expected to be referred to the House for impeachment.
The 25th specifically left it to law, anon. Read the damned thing rather
than continue this pointless nonsense. There are only 15 positions plus
the VP that matter. FFS. It's publicly available everywhere.
Yeah, a "grey hat" because the NYT says so. Their sauce? McCabe? Baker?
Go with those guys.
That's what the "yes" was for. He has to agree, from my take.
"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,"
I need a shrugging my shoulders meme. Maybe? Dunno.
I'm not being too technical. There are only 15 cabinet positions that
qualify for the 25th - McMaster
wasn't one of them. Fucking read the damned thing, anon.