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  2. Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    Section 2 provides a mechanism for filling a vacancy in the vice presidency. Before the Twenty-fifth Amendment, a vice-presidential vacancy continued until a new vice president took office at the start of the next presidential term; the vice presidency had become vacant several times due to death, resignation, or succession to the presidency, and these vacancies had often lasted several years.

  3. Opinion: How and why the Twenty-Fifth Amendment was ... - AOL

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    25th Amendment was proposed to address issues of vacancy and temporary incapacity to serve as U.S. president. This is part of a Constitution series.

  4. Trump calls for modifying 25th Amendment to make it possible ...

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    How did that work out?” The 25th Amendment lays out presidential succession and the process for removing a president, which would require the support of the vice president and a majority of the ...

  5. What to know about the 25th Amendment as Trump makes wild ...

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    The portion of the 25th Amendment that allows the vice president and Cabinet to remove the president had in mind a leader who was in a coma or suffered a stroke.

  6. 25th amendment - Wikipedia

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  7. In 25th Amendment bid, Pelosi mulls Trump's fitness to serve

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    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is announcing legislation Thursday that would to allow Congress to intervene under the 25th Amendment to remove the president.

  8. Gödel's Loophole - Wikipedia

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    When Gödel was studying to take his American citizenship test in 1947, he came across what he described as an "inner contradiction" in the U.S. Constitution.At the time, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, where he was good friends with Albert Einstein and Oskar Morgenstern.

  9. Conservative columnist suggests ousting President Trump with ...

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    A conservative columnist has suggested in a recent New York Times op-ed that President Trump be removed from office using the Constitution's 25th Amendment.. According to the Cornell University ...