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Ever wondered what happens if a sitting president becomes unable to fulfill their duties?
This episode of the Theory to Action podcast unpacks the complexities of the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution, offering a deep dive into its historical roots and contemporary implications.
Host David Kaiser guides us through a detailed breakdown of the amendment's four sections, with a keen emphasis on the intricacies of Section 4, which deals with the involuntary declaration of presidential inability.
Drawing from John Feerick's authoritative text, "The 25th Amendment: The Complete History and Its Applications," we shed light on the procedural steps and the national challenges of invoking this crucial constitutional provision, especially in cases of psychological disability.
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