Holding it Down
twitter.com/USMC/status/1097118465763278849
Do you know the fundamentals of Marksmanship?
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Democrats have spent 2 years attacking anyone who dare raise questions about the foundation of the Mueller investigation.
And now they say they’ll keep investigating if Mueller doesn’t find what they want.
Amazing.
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> PRIEBUS & SPICER
>What else does Q have to do for you to understand?
This is not how the 25th amendment works
The 25th Amendment, explained: how a president can be declared unfit to serve
If the vice president and the Cabinet conclude a president is unwell, they can legally do something about it.
www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/9/14488980/25th-amendment-trump-pence
>Specifically, that’s Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
>The amendment states that if, for whatever reason, the vice president and a majority of sitting Cabinet secretaries decide that the president is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office,” they can simply put that down in writing and send it to two people — the speaker of the House and the Senate’s president pro tempore.
>Let that sink in — one vice president and any eight Cabinet officers can, theoretically, decide to knock the president out of power at any time.
If the president wants to dispute this move, he can, but then it would be up to Congress to settle the matter with a vote.
A two-thirds majority in both houses would be necessary to keep the vice president in charge. If that threshold isn’t reached, the president would regain his powers.
Cabinet
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Donald_Trump
This is accurate
I stand corrected
I read the comment to mean Pence was a Cabinet Secretary not the Cabinet Secretaries + 1 [Pence] that would vote re the 25th Amendment