Los Angeles Times

Use the 25th Amendment

Re “Unimpeacha­ble truths about the 25th,” Opinion, Oct. 15

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Why have a 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constituti­on if we refuse to use it?

Section 4 of the amendment allows the vice president and members of the Cabinet to declare the president unfit to carry out his duties of the presidency, subject to a vote of Congress if the president asserts that he is in fact able to keep his job. Congress and the Cabinet are full of well-educated people who care about their country, so how can they sit back while President Trump wrecks everything in his path?

Judge Trump’s performanc­e, including his tweets, as “fit” or “unfit” in the following policy areas: climate change; support for NATO; Iran’s nuclear capability; tax reform; healthcare; the treatment of minorities, women, veterans, Dreamers, transgende­r people and judges; the environmen­t; freedom of the press; disaster relief for Puerto Rico — you get the idea.

Doing nothing is not an option. Jim Benson

Altadena

Columnist Doyle McManus clarified the distinctio­n between use of impeachmen­t and the 25th Amendment as ways to remove Trump from office. He concludes that impeachmen­t would be the more likely option between the two, but only after a majority change in the House as the result of the 2018 midterm election.

This may not be necessary, because there is most likely a large, currently silent group of Republican­s in the House who would much prefer a more conservati­ve and much more stable president in Mike Pence. Jordan Austin

Port Hueneme

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