Top US officials considered removing Trump using 25th amendment, FBI lawyers confirm Corroboration came in secret congressional hearings last year
Tim Wyatt
Sunday 17 February 2019 11:57
An explosive claim that senior officials at the FBI and Justice Department discussed forcing Donald Trump out of office has been backed by two more witnesses in secret Congressional hearings.
Former acting head of the FBI Andrew McCabe revealed earlier this week there had been conversations at the top echelons of the government about invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Mr Trump after he fired FBI director James Comey in May 2017.
Mr McCabe told CBS News officials at the Justice Department had held meetings where they discussed how they might recruit the vice- president and a majority of Cabinet ministers into voting to force Mr Trump to quit.
Now, several US media outlets have reported at least two FBI lawyers have confirmed this account during private testimony before a Congressional committee.
James Baker, who worked as the FBIs most senior lawyer during the Comey episode, reportedly told the oversight and judiciary committees during behind-closed-doors questioning in October he had been told at the time about the plans to depose Mr Trump.
"This was the third and final time I was photographing Donald Trump during his working visit to the UK. I'd noticed he had a tendency to hold Theresa May by the hand when they used stairs, so I lay on the floor for fifteen minutes waiting for the pair to exit via some steps. As they did, Trump took May by the arm and shouted over his shoulder, "Yes" in response to the question "Mr. President, will you tell Putin to stay out of the U.S elections?" - from a reporter in the press conference."
"I stayed in the room after our reporters had left, and seemingly unnoticed like the cliched 'fly on the wall', I was witness to this unusual moment."
"I saw the colour-coordinated woman in the back of the ball room while covering mid-term elections. She stood out to me because she was lit by a single overhead light that created deep shadows." "On the morning that I took this picture there was a mad scrum outside the courthouse to get a picture of Stormy Daniels. She didn't enter the regular entrance of a media gauntlet that was set up for her. I placed myself by a window where I saw her passing through the metal detector. Shooting through the window was difficult but I was able to make the frame."
Another lawyer who worked at the FBI, Sally Moyer, has also confirmed at private hearings she was in meetings when the topic was discussed, according to Bloomberg.
Section four of the amendment allows the removal of a sitting US president if the vice-president and a majority of the Cabinet declare them unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.
Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who was allegedly leading the conversations about the 25th Amendment, has denied he ever tried to organise Cabinet officials to invoke the provision.
He also denied claims he suggested he could wear a wire to record potentially incriminating meetings with Mr Trump.
As the deputy attorney general previously has stated, based on his personal dealings with the president, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment, nor was [Mr Rosenstein] in a position to consider invoking the 25th Amendment, a statement from the Justice Department said.
How the 25th Amendment can stop a Donald Trump presidency However, both Mr Baker and Ms Moyer reportedly gave evidence to the Congressional committees they were told at the time about Mr Rosensteins wire proposal.
I took it seriously, because my assessment was they took it seriously, Mr Baker said, according to a transcript of his evidence reviewed by Bloomberg.
This was not a joking sort of time. This was pretty dark.
What I recall being said is that the deputy attorney general has two members of the Cabinet
[who] were willing to go down this road already.
Mr Trumps spokeswoman Sarah Sanders has previously dismissed the 25th Amendment claims by attacking Mr McCabe as a total disgrace who was fired because of his selfish and destructive agenda in opening a completely baseless investigation into the president.
Poster Comment:
It is important to bring this up and keep reminding people of the Dims routine to keep Trump off balance with the failed impeachment. Trump was an outsider who upset the applecart by beating the establishment choice in 2016.