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Impeachment and Conviction

The alternative constitutional process for removing a president from office through impeachment and conviction.

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Jan 15, 2026

Can Donald Trump be removed by the 25th amendment?

Legally, yes: the Constitution’s 25th Amendment contains a process—most notably Section 4—for declaring a president unable to discharge the powers of the office and making the vice‑president acting pr...

Jan 10, 2026

What is the amendment to remove the cabinet?

The amendment referenced is the Twenty‑Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and its most contested provision—Section 4—creates a procedure by which the vice president together with a majority of ...

Jan 7, 2026

Can a president be removed from office without their consent under the 25th Amendment?

A president can be stripped of the powers of the office without their consent under the Twenty‑Fifth Amendment, but only by a politically fraught, multi‑step constitutional mechanism that has never be...

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