A growing number of lawmakers, cabinet members and business groups are calling to remove U.S. president Donald Trump from office after a mob of his supporters violently stormed the Capitol building in Washington. The Democrats of the House Judiciary Committee even wrote a letter to the vice-president asking them to involve the 25th amendment and saying that Wednesday’s violence “revealed that he is not mentally sound.” So many discussions around using the 25th amendment to remove Trump from office, but is that possible with less than two weeks left in his presidency? Global’s Sharmeen Somani explains.
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How the 25th amendment allows President Trump to be removed from office
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