Irish Daily Mail

PLOT TO OUST PRESIDENT

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US justice chiefs were so alarmed by Donald Trump that they discussed removing him from office, the FBI’s former deputy director has revealed.

In an interview set to air on Sunday, Andrew McCabe, pictured, says Mr Trump’s sacking of FBI chief James Comey in May 2017 sparked panic among senior law-enforcemen­t officials.

According to the interviewe­r who spoke to Mr McCabe, US justice department bosses considered whether they should enlist the help of Trump cabinet members, including vice president Mike Pence, in invoking the 25th Amendment to the US Constituti­on. The controvers­ial amendment allows for the removal of a president deemed unfit for office. Prior to Mr Comey’s sacking, Mr Trump had been critical of the FBI chief’s handling of an investigat­ion into links between the Trump presidenti­al campaign and Russia. The amendment to remove Mr Trump would have required the support of the vice president, a majority of the cabinet and two thirds of Congress to be triggered.

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