The 25th Amendment Proves Why Trump's Mental Health Matters
The 25th Amendment is the ultimate constitutional "check" a corrective mechanism for an American president who is physically or psychologically unable to lead. Most important, it grants legal authority to those closest to power first, the vice president and Cabinet members, then members of Congress to stage an intervention. At the very least, these individuals are authorized to call a temporary timeout if the president is judged unfit to govern.
Is America today in need of such an unprecedented intervention?
The amendment, ratified in 1967 after President John F. Kennedys assassination, was constructed to assure a smooth transition when a president becomes incapable of leadership. (Its vague wording leaves room for both physical and psychological justifications.) By the 1960s, the dangers of an incapacitated president were far greater than at the founding of our country. But arguably, the stakes have only gotten higher. With tensions flaring around the globe, there can be no doubt as to the fitness of the man or woman in possession of U.S. nuclear codes.
Pundits and politicians alike have called for the amendments implementation over the past few months. But it is both practically and philosophically a tool of last resort. Unlike impeachment, which is controlled solely by Congress, the 25th Amendment requires action by the majority of the president's Cabinet and potentially Congress. This means that even in todays polarized climate, partisan removal is unlikely. In addition, the bar for diagnosing mental health conditions is quite high.
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