No, the U.S. military cannot remove the president from office; this power belongs to Congress through a process of impeachment and conviction, or the vice president and a majority of the cabinet can remove a president deemed unable to perform their duties via the 25th Amendment. The Posse Comitatus Act specifically prevents the military from enforcing domestic laws or interfering with civilian government, with limited exceptions for suppressing rebellions and enforcing civil rights.
Who can remove the president
Congress through impeachment: The House of Representatives impeaches the president, and the Senate holds the trial and can convict and remove the president from office for treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
The Vice President and the Cabinet: Under the 25th Amendment, the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet can declare the president unfit for office and transmit this to Congress, which then may decide whether to permanently remove the president.
Why the military cannot remove the president
Posse Comitatus Act: This federal law prohibits the use of federal military personnel to enforce domestic policies or interfere with civilian authority.
Civilian Control of the Military: The United States has a tradition of civilian control over the military, rooted in the Constitution. The President is the Commander in Chief, but Congress has the authority to declare war, fund the military, and impeach and remove the president.
Donald Trump is in the files because he turned Epstein in as an informant. He was in the sex trafficking business with Epstein and turned informant for immunity.
DOJ is corrupt
He confirmed what we all know.
The US Republican party is now worse than the Nazi party in 1935.
Seems that way doesn't. I thought today this is not much different from Nazi Germany.
When are they all held accountable
Is there a legal, constitutional way for our military to remove the treasonous quislings pillaging our democracy? Serious question.
Unfortunately, no. This from Google:
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No, the U.S. military cannot remove the president from office; this power belongs to Congress through a process of impeachment and conviction, or the vice president and a majority of the cabinet can remove a president deemed unable to perform their duties via the 25th Amendment. The Posse Comitatus Act specifically prevents the military from enforcing domestic laws or interfering with civilian government, with limited exceptions for suppressing rebellions and enforcing civil rights.
Who can remove the president
Congress through impeachment: The House of Representatives impeaches the president, and the Senate holds the trial and can convict and remove the president from office for treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
The Vice President and the Cabinet: Under the 25th Amendment, the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet can declare the president unfit for office and transmit this to Congress, which then may decide whether to permanently remove the president.
Why the military cannot remove the president
Posse Comitatus Act: This federal law prohibits the use of federal military personnel to enforce domestic policies or interfere with civilian authority.
Civilian Control of the Military: The United States has a tradition of civilian control over the military, rooted in the Constitution. The President is the Commander in Chief, but Congress has the authority to declare war, fund the military, and impeach and remove the president.
But I‘m afraid they will get away with it.
This has been one big cover-up. Hell, Epstein had HELP hanging himself. TRUMP made that call, he has the hots for Maxwell.
He’ll pardon her before he leaves.
Because Melania is gonna dump his decrepit old ass.
Donald Trump is in the files because he turned Epstein in as an informant. He was in the sex trafficking business with Epstein and turned informant for immunity.