Like two U.S. presidents before him, President Trump could temporarily hand over power to his vice president should he become incapacitated. Here's how Mike Pence could temporarily assume control reut.rs/33mw09k 1/4
Under Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution’s 25th Amendment, adopted in 1967 following the 1963 assassination of President John Kennedy, Trump could declare in writing his inability to discharge his duties 2/4
Vice President Mike Pence would become acting president, although Trump would remain in office. The president would regain his powers by declaring in writing that he is again ready to discharge them 3/4
The 25th Amendment’s Section 4 also offers a path to stripping a president of power if, for instance, his Cabinet believes he has become incapacitated, but this has never been invoked. Read more: reut.rs/33mw09k 4/4
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