
Invoking 25th Amendment would set dangerous precedent
TRENDING:Any president disliked by Cabinet could be tossed outFollow UsQuestion of the DayANALYSIS/OPINION: TOP STORIESThe “To the Republic” series has primarily addressed the original Constitution rather than the subsequent amendments. However, there has been much discussion of the suddenly popular 25th Amendment during the Trump administration, particularly since last week’s riot at the Capitol.For instance, many recall news reports of Rod Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general from the early years of the Trump administration, offering to wear a wire to a meeting with President...…TRENDING:Any president disliked by Cabinet could be tossed outFollow UsQuestion of the DayANALYSIS/OPINION: TOP STORIESThe “To the Republic” series has primarily addressed the original Constitution rather than the subsequent amendments. However, there has been much discussion of the suddenly popular 25th Amendment during the Trump administration, particularly since last week’s riot at the Capitol.For instance, many recall news reports of Rod Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general from the early years of the Trump administration, offering to wear a wire to a meeting with President...WW…

Biden should renegotiate Iran nuclear deal as a treaty
TRENDING:There are consequences when president avoids Senate's 'advice and consent'Follow UsQuestion of the DayANALYSIS/OPINION:Editor’s note: This is the second in a series “To the Republic: Rediscovering the Constitution.” Article II, section 2 of the Constitution confers on the the exclusive power to provide “advice and consent” to the president on treaties. Most Americans believe that the ratifies treaties, but that is the president’s function and is one of many brilliant checks and balances in our system of government, as noted by Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers.TOP...…TRENDING:There are consequences when president avoids Senate's 'advice and consent'Follow UsQuestion of the DayANALYSIS/OPINION:Editor’s note: This is the second in a series “To the Republic: Rediscovering the Constitution.” Article II, section 2 of the Constitution confers on the the exclusive power to provide “advice and consent” to the president on treaties. Most Americans believe that the ratifies treaties, but that is the president’s function and is one of many brilliant checks and balances in our system of government, as noted by Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers.TOP...WW…
