US Democratic lawmaker Raskin seeks commission to oversee removal of presidents
US Democratic lawmaker Raskin seeks commission to oversee removal of presidents
By Richard Cowan
WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) – U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland told fellow House Democrats on Friday that he will introduce legislation creating a commission to facilitate the removal of any president deemed unable to carry out their duties, according to a House Judiciary Committee spokeswoman.
A “Commission on Presidential Capacity to Discharge the Powers and Duties of the Office” bill was first introduced by Raskin, now the senior Democrat on the committee, in 2020, when Donald Trump was in his first presidential term.
In recent days, Democrats in Congress have begun talking about pushing for the impeachment of Trump, now in his second term, or trying to trigger the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which provides the bare-bones process for taking away a president’s power in a procedure separate from impeachment.
Trump earlier this week caused widespread alarm and anger after he said “a whole civilization will die” in Iran unless its government agreed to allow ships to freely pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Shipping there has been interrupted following Trump’s decision to launch, along with Israel, a military attack on Iran that began on February 28.
The Raskin legislation is unlikely to advance in the Republican-controlled House, where Speaker Mike Johnson is a strong defender of Trump.
Republicans in the House and Senate have blocked Democrats’ moves to pass a separate resolution to end the Iran war that was never authorized by Congress.
The Raskin bill would create a 17-member bipartisan commission if it is determined that the president cannot perform the duties of the office because of physical disability or mental deficiency or because of drug or alcohol use or other conditions.
Trump was subjected to two impeachment proceedings during his first term, each of which ended with acquittal by the Republican-controlled Senate.
Since then, most Democrats have shied away from talking about impeachment. But Trump’s latest military foray in Iran and his failure to lay out clear objectives have emboldened many Democrats to begin talking about removing Trump from power – a strategy that is not necessarily embraced by all in the party caucus.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan, Editing by Rosalba O’Brien)
Need extra hints for today’s Strands puzzle? Here are clues and spoilers for puzzle #770.
The Penguins showed their respect for the Capitals star as he ponders retirement.
A set-piece flick from Rose Lavelle and a patient rebound from Lindsey Heaps gave the U.S. an early lead, and eventually the win.
The U.S. and Iran held their first face-to-face talks since 1979 on Saturday in Islamabad as a Pakistani official said negotiations are “progressing well.” Trump said he has “no idea” how talks will go and claimed the U.S. has begun clearing mines from the Strait of Hormuz.
When analysts and investors talk about a potential SpaceX IPO, they are, in large part, talking about Starlink.
The Masters once again set a record with its purse this spring.
Yahoo Sports is breaking down the cases for the top three MVP candidates. Can Wemby actually win it?
The Athletics and Mets continue their series in New York on Saturday.
The Red Sox and Cardinals continue their series in St. Louis on Saturday.
The Giants and Orioles continue their series in Baltimore on Saturday.
Powered by WPeMatico




















