Democrats want panel to investigate Trump capacity to govern

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US Democrats on Thursday (Oct 8) proposed a commission to investigate whether Donald Trump is mentally fit for office - and look at the ...

WASHINGTON: US Democrats on Thursday proposed a commission to investigate whether Donald Trump is mentally fit for office - and look at the constitutional options for his removal if necessary.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, told reporters that on Friday she and other Democrats would introduce a measure relating to the US Constitution's 25th Amendment, which allows for the vice president to take over should it be determined that the president"is unable" to fulfil his duties.Pelosi's office said Friday's Bill would"help ensure effective and uninterrupted leadership in the highest office in the executive branch of government".

The Pelosi effort would renew debate about what steps might be taken in the event the president becomes disabled to such a degree he cannot fulfil his responsibilities."Crazy Nancy is the one who should be under observation. They don't call her Crazy for nothing!" Trump boomed on Twitter."I wouldn't put it past @SpeakerPelosi to stage a coup," the first-term congressman tweeted.

Pelosi on Thursday directly questioned Trump's health status and his claim to be rapidly recovering from COVID-19."Mr President: When was the last time you had a negative test before you tested positive?" she asked.

 

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