As election day approaches, the polls have started to narrow, bringing the odds of a Donald Trump presidency into frighteningly close territory. As of this writing, polling guru Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight election forecast gives Trump a greater than one-in-three chance of taking the White House, up from just one-in-ten a few weeks ago. That means that, even though Hillary Clinton is still the odds-on favorite to win the election, the nation should start mentally preparing for what the world would look like under President Trump. Or you can think about plan B. If you’re one of the many Americans who thinks Trump represents a sui generis threat to the nation the likes of which we’ve never seen before, and are so averse to the prospect that you would even rather have Mike Pence—with his anti-LGBTQ and anti-choice politics—in charge of the nation’s nuclear codes, then I have good news. The constitution has an escape hatch—a way to remove a president that doesn’t involve any violence or “Second Amendment people.” Using Section IV of the 25th Amendment, Congress could remove a potential President Trump. Here’s how it works. What is the 25th Amendment anyway?In 1967, lawmakers in Washington, still reeling from the… Read full this story
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