ed note–as already noted previously, all of this talk on the part of a mainstream media mafia owned whole hog/lock, stock & barrel by organized Jewish interests loyal to Israel would not be taking place when Trump only has a short amount of time left were it not for the fact that THEY KNOW what he is planning to do as Commander in Chief in preventing the nation’s electoral process–a NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUE–from being taken over by enemies, both foreign and domestic.
All can rest assured as well that if this kind of chatter is taking place to the extent and degree that it is less than 24 hours after the engineered events at the Capital that the paperwork/legwork/preparations necessary in affecting legal maneuvers of this type were done LONG ago.
Please note what our unesteemed writers of the NY Times –a mouthpiece in furthering the interests and agenda of Judea for close to a century write–
Mr. Trump is not fit to hold office and incited the chaos that unfolded on Capitol Hill — and may unfold again.
–As in the use of the military and citizen militias–which as Commander in Chief he has the legal authority to command–in preventing the fait accompli theft of a nation’s elections.
Again, we point out once more what has been the unchanging narrative found at this website for the last 5 years–
Trump was/is/and always will be viewed as a threat to the agenda which organized Jewish interests have set for America, and particularly that agenda as it involves the role of America in the ‘war on terror’ that began immediately after the Israeli-engineered terrorist attacks on 9/11 and the expansion of the long-planned-for Israeli empire in the Middle East known in Judaic religious terms as ‘Eretz Israel Ha Schlema’.
To those who bothered to employ just a microbe of common sense, the concerted, ceaseless and unrelenting screeching that has been the dominant theme ever since DJT announced his intention of seeking the White House should have left no doubt as to the manner in which Trump and his possible presidency were viewed in Israel, to say nothing of the political upheaval of the last year that has included an Impeachment process run by 2 Jews with dual citizenship in Israel, a pandemic, a collapsed economy, and now a stolen election.
If Trump were truly the ‘Zionist puppet’ that he has been accused of being (by individuals too stupid to competently pour piss out of a boot while reading the directions for doing so on the heel) NONE of this would have taken place.
Now, as far as the piece itself, PLEASE NOTE CAREFULLY the urgency (marked in red) that comes boiling off the pages of this OpEd like heatwaves on an Arizona highway in mid-July. They understand INTIMATELY what DJT is planning to do and that they stand a very good chance of being hauled out of their homes in handcuffs and leg irons and charged with conspiracy and treason for the roles they have played both in the corporate and individual sense in selling America out to ‘foreign’ interests’
NY Times
After a mob incited by President Trump stormed and occupied the Capitol, American democracy needs protecting now — and not just now but in the coming weeks and years as well.
There are reports of preliminary discussions within the administration about invoking the 25th Amendment, a provision in the Constitution that provides a process to declare a sitting president no longer capable of fulfilling his duties. Another call is coming from a surprising source: The National Association of Manufacturers, not normally an organization known for this kind of political activism, said that Vice President Mike Pence “should seriously consider working with the cabinet” to invoke the amendment to remove President Trump and “preserve democracy.” People are invoking the 25th Amendment on the grounds that Mr. Trump is not fit to hold office and incited the chaos that unfolded on Capitol Hill — and may unfold again.
There are also calls from a number of Democratic representatives to impeach and remove the president for his actions around the illegal and violent takeover of one of the most hallowed traditions in American democracy.
The magnitude of the current crisis calls for both of these measures. The threat the president poses to our democracy is not short-lived and must be cut off urgently and decisively — before it leads to even greater degradation to American democratic processes and traditions. It will need to happen quickly, even with other demands pressing on our country’s leadership like certifying the election results, rolling out the coronavirus vaccine and calming a nation in crisis.
To do this, the cabinet and Congress must deploy the 25th Amendment and impeachment in sequence.
First, Vice President Pence and a majority of the cabinet should invoke Section 4 of the 25th Amendment in order to make a declaration that Mr. Trump is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.” This would immediately suspend, but not remove, Mr. Trump from the exercise of his presidential duties and appoint Mr. Pence as acting president. The 25th Amendment would not and should not be used as a lasting solution in a case of this kind, but rather as a temporary measure to sideline a demonstrably unfit and dangerous actor who is fueling anti-democratic action.
Second, the House should quickly draw up and pass articles of impeachment. And then the Senate should hold a fair — but immediate and efficient — trial both to remove President Trump from office and, as important, to disqualify him from serving in public office in the future. Precedent suggests that the Senate would likely need to hold two separate votes on removal and disqualification, although the disqualification vote may require only a simple majority to be approved, as opposed to the two-thirds vote necessary for removal from office.
Disqualification is necessary given Mr. Trump’s anti-democratic response to the 2020 election and the continuing danger that he will pose to constitutional norms if allowed to flirt with a return to power in 2024. Indeed, the importance of disqualification in this case is such that the Congress should proceed with impeachment even if Mr. Trump’s term in office has already concluded.
A public vote and rapid trial in the Senate would give much-needed legitimacy to actions to remove Mr. Trump from office. By forcing Republicans to stand up for democracy and against the president’s actions, it would also reaffirm bipartisan support for the fundamental principles of American democracy. Further, while the 25th Amendment is intended mainly for illness or other objective incapacities, impeachment offers an appropriate moral response to the president’s conduct, including incitement to violence and attacks on basic democratic norms.
Why do this with only about two weeks left in President Trump’s term? Because we must defend our democracy for all Americans, now. And we must preserve our democracy for future Americans. We must ensure a field of potential Republican presidential hopefuls in 2024 who have integrity. And we must reassure the world, and especially would-be authoritarian regimes, about what United States policy will be on questions of freedom and self-rule now and in the future.
The Constitution does not protect against every threat currently facing our democracy. But it contains a range of useful safeguards. And it is high time to deploy them — and with urgency.