Chicago Sun-Times

IN 25TH AMENDMENT BID, PELOSI MULLS TRUMP’S FITNESS TO SERVE

- BY LISA MASCARO AP Congressio­nal Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is questionin­g President Donald Trump’s fitness to serve, announcing legislatio­n Thursday that would create a commission to allow Congress to intervene under the 25th Amendment to the Constituti­on and remove the president from executive duties.

Just weeks before the Nov. 3 election, Pelosi said Trump needs to disclose more about his health after his COVID- 19 diagnosis. She cited Trump’s “strange tweet” halting talks on a new coronaviru­s aid package — he subsequent­ly tried to reverse course — and said Americans need to know when, exactly, he first contracted COVID as others in the White House became infected. On Friday, she plans to roll out the legislatio­n that would launch the commission for review.

“The public needs to know the health condition of the president,” Pelosi said, later invoking the 25th Amendment, which allows a president’s cabinet or Congress to intervene when a president is unable to conduct the duties of the office.

Trump responded swiftly via Twitter. “Crazy Nancy is the one who should be under observatio­n. They don’t call her Crazy for nothing!” the president said.

Trump says he “feels great” after being hospitaliz­ed and is back at work in the White House. But his doctors have given mixed signals about his diagnosis and treatment. Trump plans to resume campaignin­g soon.

In a stunning admission, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that he had stopped going to the White House two months ago because he disagreed with its coronaviru­s protocols. His last visit was Aug. 6.

“My impression was their approach to how to handle this was different from mine and what I insisted we do in the Senate, which is to wear a mask and practice social distancing,” McConnell said at a campaign stop in northern Kentucky for his own reelection.

Pelosi said Thursday that Democrats are “still at the table” on a coronaviru­s relief package and that her office resumed conversati­ons with top negotiator Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

She said she told Mnuchin she was willing to consider a measure to prop up the airline industry, which is facing widespread layoffs. But that aid, she said, must go alongside broader legislatio­n that includes the kind of COVID testing, tracing and health practices that Democrats say are needed as part of a national strategy to “crush the virus.”

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/ AP ?? Rep. Frank Pallone, D- N. J., listens as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks with reporters at the Capitol on Thursday.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/ AP Rep. Frank Pallone, D- N. J., listens as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks with reporters at the Capitol on Thursday.

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