Members of the public pushed members of former President Donald Trump's cabinet to remove him from office in the wake of the Capitol riot, according to emails that were recently released.
It wasn't just members of Congress that urged the cabinet to take drastic action against Trump. Emails from the public:
"President Trump has spent months inciting these events through his anti-democratic rhetoric and actions," one email said. "This is not the time for small steps or half-actions. It's time for patriots to step up and defend the Constitution and the rule of law."
And:
"When the vice president and the entire Congress have to be hidden in order to be safe from the actions of the president of the United States, it is time to permanently and completely remove the president from power," the email said. "I urge you to immediately do everything in your power to bring that about -- whether through the 25th Amendment or impeachment."
Vice President Pence disagreed with the Democratic Caucus that removing Trump was the best course of action. He called it out of step with the best interests of America or the Constitution."Under our Constitution, the 25th Amendment is not a means of punishment or usurpation," Pence wrote. "Invoking the 25th Amendment in such a manner would set a terrible precedent."
[I have to say that I agree with Pence’s assessment.]
The Capitol riot led to Trump's historic second impeachment, with 10 Republicans in the House voting in favor of impeachment. Seven GOP senators voted to convict Trump, but support fell short of the two-thirds votes that are necessary to convict a president and remove him from office.
Months later, Trump maintains that he won the election and continues to push for investigations into the 2020 presidential election. Amid rumors that he was prepping to announce his 2024 run, Trump said in a statement, "Fix 2020 first!"
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Newsweek 09/06/2021

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