To the editor: There appears to be solely two methods of eradicating a president from workplace: impeachment and the twenty fifth Modification (“Democrats grow bolder on talk about removing Trump from office after his Iran threats,” April 9). Neither is viable in in the present day’s America.
If a president is efficiently impeached within the Home of Representatives (extraordinarily unlikely), the case is heard in a Senate trial. The one manner a president is faraway from workplace is that if a majority of senators vote “responsible.” In a Republican-controlled Senate, does anyone imagine that is doable?
As for the twenty fifth Modification, it requires the vice chairman and the Cupboard to deem the president unfit for his job. President Trump’s Cupboard members could also be inept and unqualified, however above all they’re loyal. This Cupboard won’t ever come to a conclusion of “not capable of carry out the job.”
The one actual risk for Trump to be ousted from the Oval Workplace could be a Democratic takeover of each homes of Congress, and even then it will be an uphill climb.
Richard Shafarman, Santa Clarita
