Royal Oak Tribune

Pelosi demands Trump’s removal through 25th Amendment

- By Felicia Sonmez, Colby Itkowitz, Mike DeBonis and Marisa Iati

WASHINGTON » House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, DCalif., on Thursday joined Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in calling on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove Trump from office.

“By inciting sedition as he did yesterday he must be removed for office. While there’s only 13 days left any day could be a horror show for America,” Pelosi told reporters on Capitol Hill.

Trump “invited an armed insurrecti­on against the United States of America,” Pelosi said Thursday, a day after a pro-Trump mob incited by the president stormed the Capitol, vandalizin­g the building and forcing lawmakers to be evacuated.

Pelosi left open the possibilit­y of impeaching Trump a second time.

Under the 25th Amendment, the president can be removed from office by the vice president plus a majority of the Cabinet, or by the vice president and a body establishe­d by Congress, if they determine that he “is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.”

It would be an extraordin­ary step before the end of Trump’s term on Jan. 20.

Meanwhile, Pelosi called on Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund to step down over criticism of his staff’s handling of the insurrecti­on, and she said House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving had submitted his resignatio­n.

Pelosi praised the actions of individual Capitol Police officers, but she said there was a failure of leaders who had not contacted her after the attack on the Capitol.

“Many of our Capitol Police just acted so bravely and with such concern for the staff, for the members, for the Capitol, for the Capitol of the United States, many of them, and they deserve our gratitude,” Pelosi said Thursday. “But there was a failure of leadership at the top of the Capitol Police. And I think Mr. Sund, he hasn’t even called us since this had, you know, [occurred], so I had made him aware that I would be saying that we’re calling for his resignatio­n now.”

 ?? JOSE LUIS MAGANA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Capitol police officers in riot gear push back demonstrat­ors who try to break a door of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
JOSE LUIS MAGANA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Capitol police officers in riot gear push back demonstrat­ors who try to break a door of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.

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