Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) said she will introduce a resolution condemning House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for “politicizing the 25th Amendment“ after the California Democrat last week announced a bill to create a ”Commission on President Capacity” to determine whether the 25th Amendment would be needed.
“This is not about President Trump. He will face the judgment of the voters, but he shows the need for us to create a process for future presidents,” Pelosi told reporters on Oct. 9.
“Clearly, he is under medication,” Pelosi later said of Trump in the news conference, adding that “clearly he is in an altered state.” She also dismissed claims that she was trying to call into question Trump’s fitness for the office.
Loeffler, in a statement, asserted that the bill is merely a power grab by Democrats.
“From the Russia collusion hoax to the sham impeachment and now the 25th Amendment farce, Nancy Pelosi has disgraced the office of Speaker in a desperate attempt to rig the system and seize power. If she is still serious about holding office, she should put a mask on, hit the salon and respect the election results when Donald Trump is re-elected for four more years,” Loeffler said.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), a former professor of constitutional law, is sponsoring the bill that would create a 17-member panel charged with judging the president’s fitness, and it would be empowered to remove him if deficiencies are determined. The vice president would then take over in that situation.
Their proposal has no chance of being enacted, as Congress is on recess and the Senate and White House are currently controlled by the GOP. Republicans and Trump have already dismissed it as a political distraction.
Trump later stipulated that Pelosi was creating the commission for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Pelosi’s office hasn’t responded to a request for comment.