Updated in: 28 February 2024 - 12:38
Trump's Adviser:

Members of US President's Cabinet Plotting to Remove Him

TEHRAN (defapress)- American strategist and US President's advisor Roger Stone claimed that he had evidence that some people within Donald Trump’s cabinet had discussed toppling their boss.
News ID: 67743
Publish Date: 26December 2017 - 18:07

Members of US President's Cabinet Plotting to Remove HimRoger Stone, a long-time associate of Trump, said during an interview with C-SPAN that the rebels were plotting to oust Trump by invoking the 25th Amendment of the US constitution, Al-Waght reported.

“I have sources,” Stone told over the weekend, adding that  “And yes, I believe there are some who have had this discussion. This is both outside the cabinet and in."

“There is a plan afoot that is broader than just the cabinet. The 25th Amendment requires a majority of the cabinet and the vice president [to remove the president],” he said, noting that he would “probably report that fully at some point.”

The 25th Amendment defines outlines for the transition of power in case the president is unable or unfit to serve.

Since ratification, the amendment has been invoked six times, with the most far-reaching use being in 1973, when then President Richard Nixon nominated Representative Gerald Ford to replace then Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who had resigned.

Continuing his wild statements, Stone stressed that removing Trump was a fallback plan for “the establishment.”

“And I have always thought this is plan B for the two party duopoly that has run this country into the ground,” he argued.

“This is not a conspiracy theory… There are members of the cabinet who have had this discussion. Let me just leave it at that,” the conservative lobbyist continued.

Trump and his team are currently under investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who has been appointed to see into reports that the president has “colluded” with Russia before and after winning last year’s election.

While millions of people have signed various online petitions calling for Trump’s removal, the prospect of an impeaching seems far-flung given that Republicans maintain majority in both chambers of Congress.

 

 

 

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